dsr-burnley
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Football club accounts usually show player purchases at the cost of purchase (including agents' fees) when they buy him, but then reduce it pro rata down to nil at the end of his contract. So sign a man for £7m on a 3.5 year contract in January 2017, and in June 17 he will be in the books at 6m, June 18 4m, June 19 £2m, June 20 £nil. You can choose to revalue him down if you don't think he's worth that any more; you can't revalue him up (until you sell him). So Harry Kane at Tottenham, for example, has no value in the balance sheet.
If Villa have written off £80m of player values on the grounds that the players aren't worth that, then there's a heck of a lot of overpaid players at the club. They must have written off something more than just player values. I suspect some FFP jiggery-pokery.
If Villa have written off £80m of player values on the grounds that the players aren't worth that, then there's a heck of a lot of overpaid players at the club. They must have written off something more than just player values. I suspect some FFP jiggery-pokery.