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The history of the NBA dictates that the NBA cannot buy or sell players, because if players can be bought and sold, then the rich clubs will form a monopoly, but the NBA is exchangeable, even if the wages are not quite commensurate, if both parties agree, and the salary cap is in line with the rules of the NBA, the two parties can exchange.
In the football market, players can be bought and sold, this is because the football market is not limited to one country, but the entire world market, that is, up to hundreds of millions of players, must be the best players in the world, and the transfer fee is paid to the club, not to the player, which is a compensation for the club.
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NBA players are forbidden to buy and sell, teams and players can only sign contracts, for example, Kobe Bryant signed a seven-year, 136 million contract with the Lakers in 2004, so there is no such thing as a transfer fee for NBA players.
If it's higher than the player's salary, it's still higher in the NBA, you see, the highest salary for football players right now is Ibrahimovic, which is 12 million euros a year, and NBA superstars like Garnett, Kobe, Marbury, and Maddie are all paid $20 million a year, so NBA players are paid a lot more than football players.
Value- - It's hard to compare It feels like Kaka, Messi, Ronaldo, etc., the status of these football superstars can be similar to Kobe, James, Paul and other basketball stars, but the salary of basketball players is more than them, but then again, the influence of football players is really not small, I often watch CCTV2's global information list, and I can see football-related figures, while NBA players are rarely on the global information list.
The NBA league implements a transfer system, and the transfer of NBA players cannot be bought and sold, but can only be replaced by people. From the start of the season until 9 p.m. on the 16th Thursday, teams are free to exchange players. After that, until the end of the regular season, all team personnel were "frozen".
NBA transfers are exchanged with contracts with people.
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Quite simply, because there is only 1 league in the NBA and 5 in the main football leagues. Moreover, football is the world's number one sport, there are a lot of people to watch, there are many wonderful games, and the cups that are worth watching alone include the Champions Cup, the World Cup, and the European Cup, so the business opportunities are unlimited. There is also a very formal organization of football (FIFA).
That's basically it.
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There is no transfer fee in the NBA, only salary reciprocity, and free agents depend on the annual salary, and each team has a salary cap.
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Is the NBA the same level as our football???
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Because the NBA doesn't deserve to be compared to football.
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The NBA is usually about players being exchanged with each other...
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Football is the number one sport in the world, and there are only more players in the NBA, including Americans.
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What's going on? You're comparing a soccer ball to a bad ball!
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Manchester United have reportedly made Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane their top transfer target this summer. That's news from Athletic, the Red Devils were interested in bringing Kane to Old Trafford last year, but they couldn't afford the money needed for the deal as they signed another England international Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund at the time.
Athletic's report claims that United could need to spend at least £100 million to sign Kane. The 28-year-old England international is one of the best strikers in world football at the moment and is certainly worth the £100 million investment. The report also states that Kane's current contract with Tottenham expires in the summer of 2024, while he turned down a new offer from the north London club earlier this season.
Due to Kane's current contract situation, Tottenham could face even more pressure this summer. If they can't liquidate Kane this summer, it will be difficult for Daniel Levy to get the ** he wants from the 28-year-old's absence in the future.
Manchester United look in desperate need of a top attacker like Harry Kane, as Cristiano Ronaldo has had a disappointing season and will be 38 years old in his next season. Edinson Cavani's contract is also expiring, and the performances of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have shown that they are not the team's favourable candidates in attack. In contrast, Kane has had another prolific season at Tottenham, where he has already contributed 22 goals and six assists in 41 games this season.
It's unacceptable for Kane to be a top-class attacker who hasn't won several important trophies in his career. Choosing to stay at Tottenham is still hopeless, so the player, who is about to turn 29 this summer, needs to join a team that can win trophies. Manchester United's disappointing performances in recent seasons in the race for the title may not be enough to lure Kane to the city, with reports suggesting he would prefer to join Red Devils' local rivals Manchester City.
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It's a bit complicated - mainly the transfer-in team pays the team to transfer out, like buying and selling things.
Player contracts sometimes stipulate a minimum penalty after which the original club must agree to the transfer.
However, most of the transfers** do not reach the minimum liquidated damages, at this time the two parties are a simple buying and selling relationship, the buyer is willing to bid, and the seller is willing to accept, and the transaction is closed.
The remaining contract time will affect transfers**, but the extent of the impact is uncertain. According to UEFA regulations, the contract is valid for a maximum of five years, and the term of protection depends on the age of the player, which is 3 years for players under 27 years old and 2 years for players over 27 years old. During the term of protection, other clubs will have to negotiate with the original club if they want to play a player, so they will generally exceed their current value.
After the term of protection, other clubs can pay their current value** without signing a contract directly with the player through the original club; Starting from 6 months before the expiration date of the player's contract, other clubs can sign a contract with the player in advance, and the player will be transferred freely after the expiration of the contract, and the original club will not be compensated, and the player's value has a certain relationship with the remaining contract value. As a result, players who transfer when they have a year or two left on their contract are generally not priced at a very high price.
Part of the transfer fee is paid to players, such as Robinho's move to Real Madrid, which only paid 60 per cent of the transfer fee because Robinho gave up the other 40 per cent of the transfer fee he was entitled to.
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There is no transfer fee in the NBA. In fact, the average NBA player will have a higher salary than the top football player. It's just that football players will withdraw a part of the transfer fee, and after adding a part of the advertising revenue, they may have more than NBA players.
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The business model used by the NBA is different from the business model of European football, and setting a maximum salary is conducive to balancing the strength of each team, so that there will not be the phenomenon of Real Madrid relying on spending money to build a luxury squad, which is conducive to enhancing the enjoyment of the NBA and so on.
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8 million euros is the price at which the team sells players, and there is an annual salary that is the price at which players sell themselves.
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Of course, 8 million was accepted by the ** club.
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In the European transfer market this summer, Neymar's 100 million liquidated damages in Barcelona were directly bought out by Paris Saint-Germain, creating the first transaction value in the international transfer market. Neymar's transfer has also driven the overall value of the international transfer market, as evidenced by the chain reaction of Dembele's transfer of 100 million euros. If there are two candidates who are likely to break the value of 100 million in the future, these two are definitely not the current hot Messi and Ronaldo.
If the person most likely to break the 100 million transfer record should be Neymar himself. You must know that Neymar is currently less than 26 years old, and the age of football players is between 28 and 33 years old, so Neymar still has a lot of room to rise. Perhaps in two or three years, Neymar, who is at the peak of his career, may return to the traditional giants of Barcelona or Real Madrid to set a new record for transfer fees in world football.
Another hopeful one to break Neymar's transfer value is French golden boy Kylian Mbappe. Judging from the current situation, there is no big suspense that Mbappe will join Paris Saint-Germain for about 100 million euros, and his age is only 19 years old. Neymar was also around 20 years old and joined Barcelona at a price of 90 million euros.
So if Mbappe develops well and can become a world-class striker around the age of 25, then it is only a matter of time before he doubles his value or breaks Neymar's transfer fee record. The biggest suspense now is whether Mbappe can truly become the future core of the French team. <>
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In just one year, the world football champion has reached new heights! Last summer, Manchester United shocked the world with the Pogba deal, and in order to sign the old player, Manchester United paid Juventus a transfer fee of up to 100 million euros, thus breaking the record of 100 million euros set by Bale in the summer of 2013. This summer, the world football record was broken again, Neymar became the new king, and Paris directly activated the Brazilian star's contract with Barcelona in order to sign him, up to 100 million euros.
In fact, counting taxes and fees, the price paid by Paris to sign Neymar is as high as 300 million euros.
It is really very difficult to break Neymar's transfer fee record, and now **, because the current transfer market has not yet reached a player who can exceed 200 million euros. Neymar transferred and became the new standard king of world football, which is not surprising, strange His transfer fee, according to the current ** in the transfer market, Neymar's real ** is not so high. It is precisely because of Neymar's transfer that the transfer market has been promoted this summer, and Barcelona is chasing Coutinho, Paulinho and Dembele, ** all beyond the imagination of the outside world, and the transaction price of Coutinho and Dembele is very likely to exceed 100 million.
Of course, these players are certainly not as valuable as Neymar in the end. Asked, among the active players, which player can break the record of 100 million euros in transfer fees, this first determines which teams have such the ability to pay, the first to recommend Manchester City, Paris, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona, as for the players, under normal circumstances, should not appear in these five local tyrant teams, of course, there is also the possibility of Paris poaching Barcelona, after the case of Neymar, the possibility is not much, and the contract breaking fee will become higher.
To be able to make these giants pay a ** beyond Neymar, this player should be able to appear on the top stage that ordinary teams can't appear, so Juve, Arsenal, Liverpool, Atletico Madrid and Dort, these sub-powerhouses, their players are expected to become the new king, and I first recommend Juventus superstar Dybala. <>
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Asensio and Isco find out.
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Owen (€12 million, Real Madrid).
In the summer of 2004, Owen moved from Liverpool to Real Madrid for 12 million euros plus Nunez. In absolute terms, Real Madrid's price to pay for the former European footballer of the year is very low, but considering that the move could complicate the competition for strikers within the team, it may not be a satisfactory outcome for Camacho.
Owen joined Newcastle United from Real Madrid for €16 million in the summer of 2006.
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The value of the transfer to Newcastle is 16 million, and the value of Owen's transfer to Real Madrid is 12 million.
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