Are the transfer fees and wages of football players equal?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not equal Part of the transfer fee is paid to players, such as Robinho.

    Transfer to Real Madrid. Real Madrid only paid 60 per cent of the transfer fee, as Robinho gave up the other 40 per cent of the transfer fee he was entitled to. The value of a celebrity refers to the insurance, because I am the insurance company's.

    Ordinary rich or powerful people will make themselves worthy!! The so-called value is that he bought insurance, and after buying this insurance, he will return it to his heirs when he dies. For example, if he buys an insurance policy of 100,000 yuan, then he will get more money after his death.

    Maybe 150,000. That's what he's worth. Commenting on a person's worth, calculating his ability to create social wealth is the real value, and those so-called celebrities who are famous for coaxing, speculating, praising and lifting are actually all penny.

    Not worth it. When you lose coaxing, frying, praising and lifting, I am afraid that you will not even have the ability to live.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Athlete transfers have developed with the emergence of the professionalization of sports. A transfer is the act and result of an athlete's movement from one professional club to another, through which the athlete changes the registration of his or her club with the Football Federation. From the perspective of behavioral nature, the transfer of athletes is a kind of business activity in the midwinter of sports, that is, an activity of exchanging and flowing all kinds of professional sports talents according to the demand for production and consumption.

    This is a special means of operation that professional sports clubs have compared to other enterprises. In 1876, Scottish footballer James Lang moved to an English club, the earliest recorded transfer in history. Since then, the transfer of sports and especially professional footballers in Europe has gradually become a common phenomenon, which has greatly promoted the flow of talent and technology in professional football leagues.

    For a long time, transfer fees have been the core content of the transfer system, and they are the most eye-catching and controversial part of the athlete transfer system. A transfer fee is a payment of a certain amount of money by the club that accepts the athlete during the transfer process to the player's home club. The transfer fee and remuneration of an athlete are two different concepts, the transfer fee reflects the value of the athlete, and the remuneration reflects the value of the labor provided by the athlete, and there is a big difference between the two.

    In European football, a transfer fee has always been charged for the transfer of footballers as compensation for the player's club of origin. However, after the Boseman case, there were major changes in the transfer system, the most significant of which was the abolition of transfer fees, so that a large amount of money was converted into the remuneration of individual athletes, and the development of teams and clubs lost a large part of their financial support. The development of European football after the Boseman case has not been satisfactory.

    Of course, there are many reasons, but the change in the transfer fee system is one of them. Before the Boseman case, transfer fees were used to support the development of the team, but now it seems that most of the money from the transfer fee is going into the pockets of the players.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, the transfer fee is for the club, but if the contract expires, which is a free agent, then the transfer fee is not required. The transfer fee has nothing to do with the salary, but generally the transfer fee is high, and the salary will be high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Each is one and the same, and cannot be equal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of the transfer fee, Club A will definitely get the majority (i.e. the seller), while the remaining small part will be shared between the player and the agent。However, the specific proportion, which was agreed upon by the four parties in the negotiations, is generally not disclosed to the outside world. However, usually the agent will get 5%-10% of the transfer fee as a commission.

    For example, Ronaldo's transfer fee is 96 million euros, and the specific distribution of the transfer fee depends on how the negotiations are determined. In 2009, Real Madrid signed a contract with Ronaldo, offering him an annual salary of 13 million euros, this year, Ronaldo's salary successfully surpassed Ibrahimovic (12 million euros), ranking first in football, at that time Messi's annual salary was 10.5 million euros, and in 4 years, Ronaldo's total salary reached 52 million euros.

    Ronaldo earned a total salary of 100 million euros (about 100 million yuan) during his time at Real Madrid. In addition to the salary he receives from Real Madrid, he also has generous bonuses, advertising endorsements, portrait fee sharing, etc., which can also bring him at least tens of millions of euros in returns every year.

    If the player is injured and the contract is still there, then there must be a salary to be paid, and the money for treatment is still out of the club (generally the club will give the player insurance, before Real Madrid negotiated or gave Ronaldo's leg to the price of 100 million euros insurance), but because he can't play the game, some incentive money such as appearance fees and winning bonuses is gone (it does not affect the bonus at the end of the season).

    The meaning of the transfer fee.

    The transfer fee refers to the cost of selling a player from club A to club B, which is the fee that club A receives after selling a player, and the fee paid by club B to acquire a player.

    The player's level of competition, age, and remaining years of contract affect transfers**, but the extent of the impact is uncertain. In order to get the player to support the transfer, the new team will also pay the player a sum of money, which is called a signing fee. Transfer costs are not included in the player's salary, transfer fees and liquidated damages.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the normal transfer process, the transfer fee is given in full to the original club (and if the brokerage company owns the player, it is a pro-rata split), and the player's agent will then take a commission from it.

    Transfer fees are the core content of the transfer system, and they are the most eye-catching and controversial part of the system of athletes' reputation. A transfer fee is a fee paid by the club that accepts the athlete during the transfer process to the player's club of origin.

    The transfer fee reflects the value of the athlete, while the remuneration reflects the value of the athlete's services, and there is a big difference between the two.

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