There is - wages. I checked Bernardo and he's getting around 10mln net at 31yo. I didn't bother to check the wages of remaining players but I suspect they are in a similar situation.
What these players also have in common is that they are currently playing for top clubs (excluding Dybala and this one defender). There must be a reason why those clubs haven't yet extended them. In my opinion it's because they no longer want to invest in them. If they don't want to, why would we?
I think it's a better idea to focus on younger and still hungry players. They come with a fee but their total annual cost is similar due to smaller wages.
Obviously I would have nothing against any of these players coming here on a 2 years contract worth 3mln net per year. Problem is they want double or triple of that for a longer period. That's why I wrote I'm against signing any of them.
You should opened with this. Financially it makes sense. 80% of those in that list we won't be able to afford their salaries most likely.
Or be able to attract them on sporting level (that entire backline is Real Madrid, PSG and Liverpool bound).
Financially I get the conundrum.
But for some reason if we can afford any of them or couple of them, they would be a boost and upgrade.
Especially De Jong or any of the defenders.
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That's like a fucking all-star team compared to ours.
Apart from Vlahovic.
Pretty much, on footballing level that's a pretty fantastic free agent 11.
But I get being wary of them when it comes to affording them salary wise.