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From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by obembet(f): 7:56am On Aug 04, 2021
Each summer, hundreds of millions of dollars change hands as the world’s top football clubs vie for the best players for the coming seasons. But what actually is a transfer, and how does it work?

What is a transfer in football?

A transfer in football is a business transaction between two clubs which sees a player move from one club to the other.

Why should we care?

There's crazy money in it. Brazilian superstar Neymar recently moved from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain for 222 million euros ($265 million). This is more than double the previous record of 105m euros ($125m), paid for French player Paul Pogba. And that was only set last year. There’s no cap on how much a team can spend on players.

What is it?

Football is a global marketplace and top players relocate constantly. David Beckham, for example, played for clubs in the UK, Spain, US, Italy and France over the course of his career. Professional players sign contracts with clubs for a fixed term of up to five years. If a player transfers before their contract expires, the new club pays compensation to the old one. This is known as a transfer fee.

When do transfers happen?

Twice a year. FIFA regulations set out two annual periods during which clubs can buy in foreign players, known as transfer windows. The longer transfer window falls between seasons and the shorter one falls mid-season, but the exact timing is set by individual countries' football associations. In many European countries the summer transfer window closes on August 31. In the US it closed on August 9.

Is that it?

No. The player, their agent, the club and all their lawyers must thrash out a new contract. This includes details of salaries and bonuses, such as signing-on and loyalty bonuses. Players also undergo medical examinations to check they are fit to play. If this reveals previously undetected injuries, it can affect the size of the transfer fee.

Who gets the money?

That 222m-euro sum doesn’t get paid to Neymar. PSG paid it to FC Barcelona to secure his services. Technically speaking, they paid the buyout clause in Neymar's old Barcelona contract, which was set at 222m euros. Neymar's father, agent and others will share a 38m euro ($45m) payment for facilitating the move, according to some reports.

PSG will then pay Neymar's wages – around 45m euros ($54m) a year before tax – and hope to make a profit off his name and image. Image rights can be a big sticking point when negotiating contracts. Clubs generally demand the exclusive right to control how images of the player appear in advertising and publicity. But players are reluctant to give up lucrative opportunities to earn ad revenue. So all parties must strike a deal – for example, the proceeds from using the player's image are to be split 50/50 between player and club.

With Neymar, it gets even more complex. Barcelona have said they intend to sue him for breach of contract, because he received money as part of a renewal bonus when he signed a new contract last year. The Spanish club is demanding 8.5m euros ($10.1m) in damages, plus the return of an undisclosed bonus and a further 10% of that amount in interest.

Where does the money come from?

There is serious cash in football. The 20 richest clubs globally – all European – earned 7.4 billion euros ($8.9 billion) in revenue in 2015/16, according to analysis by Deloitte. The top earning club was Manchester United, clocking up 689m euros. Commercial sources such as sponsorship and merchandise accounted for 43% of revenue – the biggest slice. So expect lots of PSG Neymar shirts. Selling broadcast rights accounted for 39%, but ticket sales for only around 18%. These figures exclude transfer fees, but clubs can also make money by selling players.

Hasn't there always been silly money in football?

Not as much as there is now. Before 1995, many European clubs had quotas on foreign players. The Bosman ruling of that year banned limits on players from within the EU, opening up a competitive international market. Transfer fees began to ramp up, as did the number of foreign players. By 2016, nearly 70% of English Premier League footballers were expats.

Today the top clubs keep getting wealthier. Burgeoning TV revenues are one reason why. In 2016, the 20 Premier League clubs signed a three-year, £10.4bn ($13.4bn) deal with broadcasters. This was the most lucrative television deal ever signed in professional football. In the UK, BT and Sky now pay the Premier League more than £10m ($12.9m) to screen each game.

This extra spending power is filtering through into higher transfer fees. Clubs spent more money than ever on international transfers last year. A record $4.79 billion was spent on 14,591 deals globally in 2016, according to FIFA – or around $328,000 per average deal.

Does any of this matter?

Some argue high transfer fees are bad for the game. FIFPro, the footballers' union, called the Neymar transfer ‘anti-competitive’. "Football is ever more the domain of a select group of rich, mostly European-based clubs," FIFPro general secretary Theo van Seggelen claimed in a recent statement. Escalating transfer fees have "helped to destroy competitive balance", he said, because only a few top clubs – such as Manchester United, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich – can afford to buy elite players. They then dominate the leagues, whereas poorer clubs don’t.

But FIFA data shows that high transfer fees are far from universal. In fact, only 14% of all worldwide transfers last year involved the payment of a fee. The rest were free transfers – where a player's contract expires and they move on.
Source: Obembet

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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by obembet(f): 8:25am On Aug 04, 2021
Money will broke our beautiful football someday and that will be the darkest day of our lives.

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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by fredoooooo: 8:36am On Aug 04, 2021
Money... pure business thats all .
Keep deceiving people that the money comes from jersey sellings .
You will be surprised of the dirty money that's behind football finance.
Drug , Amunnitions sales, oil, gold and diamonds dirty moneys etc are all in there... don't be deceive.

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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by IamDavids: 8:36am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Authoreety: 8:36am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by prezee1: 8:36am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Kingluqman(m): 8:37am On Aug 04, 2021
BBN people go come to this thread and say rubbish about our darling football now


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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Anazp: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by szczescie(m): 8:37am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Nobody: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2021
And some mumu NL guys still believe OP is a female. If uno wise as a NLer, uno fit wise anywhere.

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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Dhury: 8:39am On Aug 04, 2021
Yeah man.like FG club of Nigeria buy kanu from Kenya fc on free transfer and romancing Benin to take Sunday igboho on loan.

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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Marvieduke(f): 8:39am On Aug 04, 2021
When a good agreement is reached then transactions takes place bcoz transfers is all about the money.
Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by akanbiaa(m): 8:39am On Aug 04, 2021
Hmmmm
Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by USBcodes: 8:39am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by McOluOmo: 8:41am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Nobody: 8:42am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Felaak47(m): 8:42am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Nobody: 8:42am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Nobody: 8:42am On Aug 04, 2021
undecided.. My Friend !!! Just watch the Football..........

Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by richiedoni: 8:42am On Aug 04, 2021
Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by espn(m): 8:42am On Aug 04, 2021
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Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by Sleekmilan01(m): 8:42am On Aug 04, 2021
If u have the money,spend it
Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by ichidodo: 8:43am On Aug 04, 2021
The agents run the football transfer world not the clubs or players.....Most prominent clubs have the most connected agents with the best or most talented players on speed dial, promising footballers would sell their mothers just to be represented by some these agents....small wonder when a big transfer goes through the agents gets a big payoff plus other bonuses... Suffice to say these agents are f**king rich, the other day one bought an island and made Cristiano Ronaldo his best man at his wedding..
Re: From Players To Agents, Clubs To Leagues: How Does A Football Transfer Work? by inumidun2010(m): 8:43am On Aug 04, 2021
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