andy_lee007uk
Active member
Reading a post from another forum user on the Olise thread about the player potentially preferring a move to Chelsea over Man City due to a longer contract. It got me thinking, could we see longer term contracts (moreso with the 'big six clubs') become the norm over the coming years?
We have seen our own player Caicedo linked with Liverpool and Chelsea. But for his own reasons he chose Chelsea. Now it looks like Chelsea will also get Lavia and potentially could be looking at Olise joining their ranks.
If the over-riding reason is long term contracts (security for the players career). Then surely other clubs with excessive amounts of money will start to offer the same?
A very dangerous game to play as you could end up with a player who doesn't perform at the expected level that they did with their previous club.
Football clubs are forever evolving and the rules, regulations, etc. often force them into these new ways of running the clubs.
Let's not even get started on FFP as no-one seems to be particularly bothered by it at the moment (just pay a small fine and promise not to do it again).
We have seen our own player Caicedo linked with Liverpool and Chelsea. But for his own reasons he chose Chelsea. Now it looks like Chelsea will also get Lavia and potentially could be looking at Olise joining their ranks.
If the over-riding reason is long term contracts (security for the players career). Then surely other clubs with excessive amounts of money will start to offer the same?
A very dangerous game to play as you could end up with a player who doesn't perform at the expected level that they did with their previous club.
Football clubs are forever evolving and the rules, regulations, etc. often force them into these new ways of running the clubs.
Let's not even get started on FFP as no-one seems to be particularly bothered by it at the moment (just pay a small fine and promise not to do it again).