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2020-05-03 19:20
Fabio Paratici, director of Juventus in Turin, tried to paint a picture of what the player market would look like after the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the manager, players like Paul Pogba will no longer be able to claim big wages if they want to move to another team.
“I am not making any suggestions, I am just considering that the football market will be like the NBA.”
Certainly, clubs will find it more difficult to make deals with less income; they will have to be more creative and flexible to find different formulas for transfer agreements.
I hope there will be a lot of player swaps, of course we can’t use the NBA rookie swap model either, because it’s a closed system.
In general, we should pay more attention to the NBA and to all American sports. After all, the Premier League has a great advantage over other championships in that it controls its brand and represents the interests of the league, unlike other places when the clubs themselves do.
From now on, we’ll see longer-term player loans, like two or three years. It can be assumed that in 2020-2021. season, the teams will meet the same footballers as now.
I have no doubt that we will see fewer transactions when settled in cash.
I think if the 12-15 strongest clubs in the world trade players, athlete prices will not drop. If you bought the footballer, then we would already see a drop in prices, ”explained the director, who also commented on the possibilities of his team to attract Manchester United defender Paul Pogba.
“The Frenchman is a great player, but logically, wages will also have to fall.” Only a few teams could pay him the current money, “said Paratici.