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This kind of general ownership of players is very popular in Serie A, half ownership is divided into primary and secondary, and the team with half ownership can use players, pay salaries for players, etc., which is no different from normal team players.
However, if a player needs to transfer, it needs to be agreed by both clubs. In a general sense, half ownership is a common way for big Serie A clubs to develop young players. And small clubs will also get certain benefits because of player transfers, and will not be embarrassed to cultivate players without any benefits like loan players.
In short, half ownership is a way of ownership that lies somewhere between renting and owning. At the same time, I would like to add that half of the ownership has a club option at the end of the season, for example, if you want to take back half of the ownership, you can make an offer to the other club that owns half of the ownership, and if the opposing club agrees to the bid, you can take back this half of the ownership by paying a transfer fee (both teams want to take it back, and the highest bidder will be given priority), if both clubs do not have the intention of buying the remaining half of the ownership, you can automatically delay the season for a season. You can refer to Giovinco's ownership of Juventus and Parma and the buyout this summer.
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To put it bluntly, when the value of the player increases, the team on loan also has a benefit, so the small team will do more to develop some young players from the big team. At the same time, the big teams can also retain ownership of the young players, which is more justified in the end.
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It's the equivalent of a loan right of first refusal, and it's a little bit similar to buying half of a player, and the player has the opportunity to play at both clubs, but it's a priority, and the team has the right to buy the other half, and if you buy the other half, the player is completely owned by that club.
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Play with the football manager and understand it thoroughly as soon as you participate in the transaction negotiations!
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"Half ownership" is a transfer system characteristic of Serie A. The two clubs each have 50% ownership of a player, there is a division of primary and secondary, the team with half ownership of the main player can use the player and pay his salary, and the two parties will agree before the opening of the transfer window each year: either one party will bid to sell all the ownership of the player, or continue to share the player for another year, in the extreme case if both parties want a player and cannot agree on the amount, the respective bid will be "opened" by the Football Association in a sealed envelope, whichever is higher.
If a third club values a player with co-ownership, they can negotiate separately with both clubs, or they can buy and sell half of the ownership.
On May 27, 2014, the Italian Football Federation held a meeting at which it voted to abolish the co-ownership system from the 2014-15 season, and after the opening of the summer transfer window in 2014, the total ban on co-ownership transactions ended its historical mission.
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The big clubs sell half of the young players to other Serie A teams, and the tenure and loan period expires, and the original team has the right of first refusal.
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Usually the big team sells half of the ownership of the young players to the smaller team, similar to a loan, there is a certain number of years, usually one to two years, and when the time comes, there will be two teams each bidding to buy back the ownership of the other half, which is bought by the higher bidder.
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What they say is too Rosso! Only Serie A has half ownership of players. The simple understanding is that a player belongs to two clubs, (for example, a player performs well, and a team wants to buy it, but for various reasons, the seller is only willing to ** half of the ownership, and this team can have a pre-emptive purchase clause according to the situation).
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To understand what is the ball bai player common du system:
The player-ownership system refers to the ownership of a player jointly owned by two clubs (which is different from the system in Latin America and Portugal where a third party such as a player's agent has a part of the ownership of the player), and the transfer, loan and other activities of the player need to be jointly decided by the two clubs, which is currently unique to Serie A.
The difference between co-ownership, transfer, and loan:
Loan: A loan is when the new team has the right to use it, and the original team still has ownership.
Transfer: After the transfer, the new team has the ownership and use rights of the player.
Co-ownership: The new team shares ownership with the original team (usually 50%), and the right to use can be agreed upon at the time of purchase and can remain with the original team until the new team buys full ownership, or transfer to the new team during the opening of the transfer window.
However, the system was cumbersome, unfair to mid-stream and lower-tier teams, and the financial problems associated with opaque contracts made the bargaining incompatible with the rest of Europe's leagues at the time.
A more concise and clear transaction procedure, a fairer and more reasonable tendency, a more uniform and transparent financial system, this is what Serie A means by eliminating the fact that teams have players in a shared way.
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