What are transfer negotiations How are transfer negotiations conducted for footballers

Updated on physical education 2024-05-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Transfer talks are a deal between the two clubs. Of course, their commodity is the players. If a club doesn't want a player anymore, they put him on the market and wait for a buyer.

    If a club wants to buy it, it will have to negotiate with it, negotiate the transfer**, and the money from the transaction will go to the original club. This is like when we buy vegetables, we have to negotiate with the seller of vegetables, and finally reach a satisfactory ** for both parties, we pay the bill and take the vegetables. One transaction was done.

    There are also free agents who join the club, and the player's assistant negotiates with the club to change the salary.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    On the question of which club the players play for.

    For example, if you sign a contract with 1 club for 3 years, any other club that wants to buy it will need to be within those 3 years.

    Payment of transfer fee to 1 club The transfer fee is negotiated between the 2 clubs.

    For example, when AC Milan bought Kaka from Brazil, it cost only 5 million US dollars.

    Now Kaka is worth more than 35 million, and that's the value of a star, including leadership, business value.

    If a player has a contract with the club and is willing to go to another club, any club can negotiate a transfer without paying any transfer fee, and the player's salary can be negotiated separately.

    You should get the idea, right? Tired.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's a bargain over the transfer of a professional player (from Club A to Club B)! ~

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is to discuss the transfer of football players, the two clubs discuss**, if ** both parties agree, it is OK.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's about two clubs talking about the transfer of a player.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Khan, a team that wants to buy another team.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, if a player wants to transfer from club A to club B, then AB and the two clubs first reach an agreement on the transfer fee, if this agreement is not successful, the transfer will be lost; If the transfer fee is negotiated, Club B can contact the player, usually the player's agent, and the two parties negotiate the contract length, salary, bonus and other personal treatment, if this agreement is reached, the player can go to Team B for a medical examination, the medical examination is no problem, and the transfer is successful. If the personal treatment is not properly negotiated or the medical examination is not qualified, the transfer will also be ruined. If a player has a long-term contract, Club B cannot go past Club A to approach the player.

    This is just a general situation.

    The transfer requirements of national football associations for players are different, and from a global perspective, the transfer system of major European leagues is the most standardized. So far, there are three main forms of transfer in the European football market, which are often referred to as the three major transfer systems: the former Boseman system, the Boseman system and the Monti system.

    The former Boseman system was applied until 1995, and the Boseman system has been used since 1996, and its main feature is that the transfer fee of the player whose contract expires is 0, and he can freely transfer to any club according to his wishes. Monti's system is concerned that if a player asks for a transfer, but the club does not release him, the player can "redeem" himself by paying a certain amount of compensation before going to contact the new team.

    Regarding the transfer of young players, free agents, and the specific transfer steps of players with contracts of only half a year, I will not list them all. If you are interested, you can play the game FM, and you will understand the transfer problem very clearly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, if the player is already determined to leave, and does not care about going to the club and just wants to leave the old club, then there is only an agreement between the two clubs.

    On the other hand, if a player tells the club that he wants to join such and such a team, the club will really talk to the other party. You have to negotiate with the club first, because the player has a contract with the current owner, so it is not appropriate for the buyer to contact the player first.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. First of all, we must find the player's agent to contact and propose a series of post-transfer situations such as salary and benefits in the future;

    2. After obtaining the consent of the agent, contact the club to which the player belongs to negotiate the transfer fee (some have liquidated damages);

    3. After the transfer back, the physical examination will be carried out first, and the transfer will be officially completed after passing the physical examination.

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