Drop names.Bellingham is going to be an all time great for that scum club. You guys really jinxed it saying he wouldn’t be a hit. Damn it.
Why should he? Always looked like crazy shaman.This is looking like some massive Simeone voodoo shit. Was he gone for a while on some distant island in this summer?
LaLiga's problem: it does not reinvest what it enters
Saudi Arabia has become a major drawback for European football, more specifically for Spain, unable to retain its young promises.
What sounded like a threat is already a reality. Saudi football's inexhaustible millions have begun to attract some of the best footballers in the world, not just those in the throes of their careers, but those just starting out.
For an English or German club, among other examples, it is not a big problem, since it enjoys a buoyant economy and can spend the money it receives on any other large operation.
However, for LaLiga , these scandalous figures are only used to clean up the accounts or register the missing players.
in sixth position
LaLiga is, by far, the competition that has spent the least among the top five in Europe (€373.5M), as well as the one that has invested the least (€481M). In addition, the Saudi Pro League has already slipped through, so the top Spanish competition has fallen to sixth place in both sections globally.
Spending, as we have already mentioned, is low, which means that other leagues such as the Eredivisie or the first Portuguese are stepping on the heels of the balance sheet.
If we do accounts between the money received and the money spent in this summer market, the list would look like this:
In Germany and Italy they have a much more positive balance, but their income is almost double that of LaLiga.
- Premier League, -€993.25M
- Saudi Pro League, -774.86 M€
- Ligue 1, -309,000 €
- LaLiga, +107.45 M€
- Bundesliga , +€134.93M
- Series A, +197.58 M€
"If with financial control we are discussing whether we can pay one hundred thousand euros more or less, it is very difficult for LaLiga to grow ," said the Spanish coach of Celta de Vigo. "You are taking footballers that the Premier undoes and you are selling your best footballers every year ," he added.
In Arabia they close on September 20
After the Saudi football boom , we now find ourselves before an unprecedented scenario. That market closes on September 20, almost three weeks later than that of all the European leagues.
Therefore, any club that comes with enough money and an agreement with the player, will be able to pay the clause and leave the team that suffers it totally defenseless, since they will no longer be able to go anywhere in search of a substitute until the month of January.
Audiences crash
Spanish football is not going through its best moment. In recent days, the audiences for the second day have gone very viral, with a match like Alavés - Sevilla that did not exceed 98,000 spectators.
Real Madrid and FC Barcelona again had the largest number of people glued to the television, with 588,000 spectators in the match held at the Power Horse Stadium and 593,000 in the duel that was played in Montjuïc.
The problem? If the audiences do not increase, the clubs will receive less money from television income in the following distributions.
LaLiga's problem: it does not reinvest what it enters
Saudi Arabia has become a major drawback for European football, more specifically for Spain, unable to retain its young promises.
What sounded like a threat is already a reality. Saudi football's inexhaustible millions have begun to attract some of the best footballers in the world, not just those in the throes of their careers, but those just starting out.
For an English or German club, among other examples, it is not a big problem, since it enjoys a buoyant economy and can spend the money it receives on any other large operation.
However, for LaLiga , these scandalous figures are only used to clean up the accounts or register the missing players.
in sixth position
LaLiga is, by far, the competition that has spent the least among the top five in Europe (€373.5M), as well as the one that has invested the least (€481M). In addition, the Saudi Pro League has already slipped through, so the top Spanish competition has fallen to sixth place in both sections globally.
Spending, as we have already mentioned, is low, which means that other leagues such as the Eredivisie or the first Portuguese are stepping on the heels of the balance sheet.
If we do accounts between the money received and the money spent in this summer market, the list would look like this:
In Germany and Italy they have a much more positive balance, but their income is almost double that of LaLiga.
- Premier League, -€993.25M
- Saudi Pro League, -774.86 M€
- Ligue 1, -309,000 €
- LaLiga, +107.45 M€
- Bundesliga , +€134.93M
- Series A, +197.58 M€
"If with financial control we are discussing whether we can pay one hundred thousand euros more or less, it is very difficult for LaLiga to grow ," said the Spanish coach of Celta de Vigo. "You are taking footballers that the Premier undoes and you are selling your best footballers every year ," he added.
In Arabia they close on September 20
After the Saudi football boom , we now find ourselves before an unprecedented scenario. That market closes on September 20, almost three weeks later than that of all the European leagues.
Therefore, any club that comes with enough money and an agreement with the player, will be able to pay the clause and leave the team that suffers it totally defenseless, since they will no longer be able to go anywhere in search of a substitute until the month of January.
Audiences crash
Spanish football is not going through its best moment. In recent days, the audiences for the second day have gone very viral, with a match like Alavés - Sevilla that did not exceed 98,000 spectators.
Real Madrid and FC Barcelona again had the largest number of people glued to the television, with 588,000 spectators in the match held at the Power Horse Stadium and 593,000 in the duel that was played in Montjuïc.
The problem? If the audiences do not increase, the clubs will receive less money from television income in the following distributions.
Another season, another Europa League win for themGirona with a 2-1 win at Pizjuan.
Sevilla is the only team still without a point, another bad start of the season for them.
Looks like Caesar from Apes trilogy.Why should he? Always looked like crazy shaman.