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Now if u look at both those two articles, I think we can appreciate Marotta's work in building a "new" foundation.
There are two ways of looking at this, one is clubs dish out money now, before the new rule is in effect. Hence milan buying stars, Man City etc.
Or, build a good wage structure now, so that more money can be spent in a transfer market where clubs can't spend unlimited funds. Which means prices for the star players will go down.
Dzeko for 40mil? In the future transfer market where owner's capital injection is limited. Imagine Milan, with the big star wages and Man City. If they don't collect enough revenues they may not make enough margin and thus may have little to spend in the market.
So if this rule does come into effect, Marotta may have just given us a good base to be competitive in future transfer market.
Now if u look at both those two articles, I think we can appreciate Marotta's work in building a "new" foundation.
There are two ways of looking at this, one is clubs dish out money now, before the new rule is in effect. Hence milan buying stars, Man City etc.
Or, build a good wage structure now, so that more money can be spent in a transfer market where clubs can't spend unlimited funds. Which means prices for the star players will go down.
Dzeko for 40mil? In the future transfer market where owner's capital injection is limited. Imagine Milan, with the big star wages and Man City. If they don't collect enough revenues they may not make enough margin and thus may have little to spend in the market.
So if this rule does come into effect, Marotta may have just given us a good base to be competitive in future transfer market.
To me, I'd rather sign a young talent and tie him down to a meager contract instead of buying a Quag who already has inflated wages for his supposed skill level, which isn't even that great.
