Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

3/4 of out of contract players have not got a club yet.



Postman Pat

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2007
6,972
Coldean
Interesting article on BBC site:

Fewer than a quarter of players whose contracts ended this summer have found new clubs, BBC Sport has learned.

The Professional Footballers' Association website lists 338 senior and 200 youth team players as being available, compared to more than 700 at the start of the summer.

Internationals like Thomas Hitzlsperger and Matthew Upson are among those still without a club.

And top agent Barry Silkman said many players were in for "a big shock".

He added: "It's proving very difficult this summer. There's not much money out there at all.

"There are some very, very good players out there who still don't have anything lined up - it's unbelievable."

Silkman highlights Germany midfielder Hitzlsperger as an example.

The 29-year-old is without a club after his West Ham contract expired this summer.

Silkman, who works with Hitzlsperger's lawyer, claims the German was "offered a deal by Sunderland at the start of July, maybe a bit before that ... (but) his lawyer said 'I think we will get a better deal'.

"Now he will find a club, but nowhere near the terms Sunderland offered, not even within 30% or 35% of the wages they were offering."

It seems Hitzlsperger is not alone.

Silkman cites the example of Upson: "When you look at him, an England international, without a club, it makes you realise that things are tough.

"Lots of players are going to have to take what's there. There's no money about. When you look at Spurs, nobody has arrived. That tells you everything."

But why are conditions so tough? Silkman thinks the rule limiting Premier League squads to 25 - a regulation introduced at the start of the 2010-11 campaign - is still having an impact.

Fellow agent Rachel Anderson agrees: "Clubs are reducing the size of their squads and are increasingly looking for home-grown players. They want English and British players - as encouraged by Fifa - but many of them are not tried and tested so it's often a false economy."

However, she says some household names have unrealistic demands: "Players with Premier League and Championship experience will often still be available because they have astronomical wages.

"Clubs would snap them up if they were available for £20k per week. But it's the £40k, £60k, £80k players who will remain on the list.

"They obviously don't want to take a drop in salary but they will do as the days get shorter. At the end of the day, 99% of players in my experience just want to play."

That dose of reality may be something one of her big-name clients - whose identity she will not reveal - will be forced to accept.

Anderson described him as being "out-of-favour at his Premier League club where he is on £4m a year".

More deals are likely to go through over the next few weeks, not least because of the way players' contracts work.

Newcastle released former England international Campbell this summer Simon Barker, a senior executive at the PFA, said that while contracts typically expire on 30 June, players are entitled to an extra month's severance pay unless they sign for a new club by the end of July.

Former Wales and Blackburn midfielder Robbie Savage told 5 live: "If I didn't sign for another club, even though I was retiring, I was entitled to another payment which I've just received on 29 July.

"That's why we see free transfers waiting until 1 August to sign for other clubs.

"I think it's great! I put on Twitter, jokingly, that this was my last ever pay packet and that I was going to go out and buy a Lamborghini!"

But Barker, a combative midfielder who played in the top flight for QPR at the dawn of the Premier League, insists life is tough for many of his members.

"There might have been a slight increase this year in the number of out-of-contract players," he said.

"It's a very unnerving time being out-of-contract and not being sure if there is a club out there for you."

YOU CAN GET THEM FOR FREE XI
•GK: Richard Kingson
•RB: Stuart Parnaby
•LB: Jlloyd Samuel
•CB: Matthew Upson
•CB: Sol Campbell
•MD: Jason Koumas
•MD: Boudewijn Zenden
•MD: Thomas Hitzlsperger
•CF: James McFadden
•CF: Marcus Bent
•CF: John Carew
 




Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,634
GOSBTS
Staggering to see some of those players out of contract, but they really have to look at those advising them. Pretty sure we'd happily take the majority of those, but suspect they think they should be earning £30k-50k a week
 




Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
9,050
Could potentially be some interesting deals at the end of August then, when it definitely becomes a buyers market.
 


shaolinpunk

[Insert witty title here]
Nov 28, 2005
7,187
Brighton
I'd LOVE to get Der Hammer in. Obviously we wouldn't be able to afford him and he wouldn't come here, but it would be AMAZING if we could.
 




Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,634
GOSBTS
upson , zenden and carew 7 g a week each ........we would be up...!!

Upson would want at least a few more years in Prem I imagine, just got his England career
 












crasher

New member
Jul 8, 2003
2,764
Sussex
Interesting read that. But it's a strange kind of "reality" in football when Man City are paying people £200k a week.

It's more that Premier League players who've been on 3 or 4 year contracts at a certain rate find their individual worth is now massively reduced. In other words, it's not that wages are getting any less - it's just that these individuals are a bit older, slower, more injured and crapper than they used to be.
 




perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,459
Sūþseaxna
Good in their time but I would not suggest we sign any of them. However, Jason Koumas has caused us a great deal of trouble in the past and I would not like to see him sign for any of our Championship rivals.

Sol Campbell was class in his time, but has he got any legs left?
 








otk

~(.)(.)~
May 15, 2007
1,895
Leg out of the bed
Sol Campbell was class in his time, but has he got any legs left?

GG isn't exactly lightning fast, but as they say, the first five yards are in the mind. I'd love Campbell to be alongside him, rather than one of the other three options. AND he scored a goal in a CL Final. Class act!
 


crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,959
Lyme Regis


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,859
GG isn't exactly lightning fast, but as they say, the first five yards are in the mind. I'd love Campbell to be alongside him, rather than one of the other three options. AND he scored a goal in a CL Final. Class act!

have to say, wouldnt be so worried about Casper's keeping at crosses with Campbell in the defence. im sure he'd like Brighton too.
 


crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,959
Lyme Regis
Interesting article on BBC site:

Fewer than a quarter of players whose contracts ended this summer have found new clubs, BBC Sport has learned.

The Professional Footballers' Association website lists 338 senior and 200 youth team players as being available, compared to more than 700 at the start of the summer.

Internationals like Thomas Hitzlsperger and Matthew Upson are among those still without a club.

And top agent Barry Silkman said many players were in for "a big shock".

He added: "It's proving very difficult this summer. There's not much money out there at all.

"There are some very, very good players out there who still don't have anything lined up - it's unbelievable."

Silkman highlights Germany midfielder Hitzlsperger as an example.

The 29-year-old is without a club after his West Ham contract expired this summer.

Silkman, who works with Hitzlsperger's lawyer, claims the German was "offered a deal by Sunderland at the start of July, maybe a bit before that ... (but) his lawyer said 'I think we will get a better deal'.

"Now he will find a club, but nowhere near the terms Sunderland offered, not even within 30% or 35% of the wages they were offering."

It seems Hitzlsperger is not alone.

Silkman cites the example of Upson: "When you look at him, an England international, without a club, it makes you realise that things are tough.

"Lots of players are going to have to take what's there. There's no money about. When you look at Spurs, nobody has arrived. That tells you everything."

But why are conditions so tough? Silkman thinks the rule limiting Premier League squads to 25 - a regulation introduced at the start of the 2010-11 campaign - is still having an impact.

Fellow agent Rachel Anderson agrees: "Clubs are reducing the size of their squads and are increasingly looking for home-grown players. They want English and British players - as encouraged by Fifa - but many of them are not tried and tested so it's often a false economy."

However, she says some household names have unrealistic demands: "Players with Premier League and Championship experience will often still be available because they have astronomical wages.

"Clubs would snap them up if they were available for £20k per week. But it's the £40k, £60k, £80k players who will remain on the list.

"They obviously don't want to take a drop in salary but they will do as the days get shorter. At the end of the day, 99% of players in my experience just want to play."

That dose of reality may be something one of her big-name clients - whose identity she will not reveal - will be forced to accept.

Anderson described him as being "out-of-favour at his Premier League club where he is on £4m a year".

More deals are likely to go through over the next few weeks, not least because of the way players' contracts work.

Newcastle released former England international Campbell this summer Simon Barker, a senior executive at the PFA, said that while contracts typically expire on 30 June, players are entitled to an extra month's severance pay unless they sign for a new club by the end of July.

Former Wales and Blackburn midfielder Robbie Savage told 5 live: "If I didn't sign for another club, even though I was retiring, I was entitled to another payment which I've just received on 29 July.

"That's why we see free transfers waiting until 1 August to sign for other clubs.

"I think it's great! I put on Twitter, jokingly, that this was my last ever pay packet and that I was going to go out and buy a Lamborghini!"

But Barker, a combative midfielder who played in the top flight for QPR at the dawn of the Premier League, insists life is tough for many of his members.

"There might have been a slight increase this year in the number of out-of-contract players," he said.

"It's a very unnerving time being out-of-contract and not being sure if there is a club out there for you."

YOU CAN GET THEM FOR FREE XI
•GK: Richard Kingson
•RB: Stuart Parnaby
•LB: Jlloyd Samuel
•CB: Matthew Upson
•CB: Sol Campbell
•MD: Jason Koumas
•MD: Boudewijn Zenden
•MD: Thomas Hitzlsperger
•CF: James McFadden
•CF: Marcus Bent
•CF: John Carew

We've missed out on Marcus Bent, off to AFC Wimbledon.

:nono:

Magnificent signing for them, a club really going places.

Premier League Star joins Wombles
 




Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here