Thursday, March 24, 2011

All clubs looking to get hold of current stars and new young blood for cheap

Its now just two months before the crucial summer transfer window, Scouts and players agents are busy in settling deals with the potential targets.

We saw during the winter transfer window English clubs spent huge amount of money on young players Chelsea splashed approximately £75m on deadline day, where as Liverpool also spend £57m on two strikers. As we all know that  during the winter prices are too high and no one want to splash huge amount of money during the winter transfer window. But if we look at the brighter side when clubs are unlikely to settle contract talks with their players they sell them cheaply like we saw in Steven Pienaar's Everton sold their 9m rated player in just £3.2m.



During the last two years we saw big giants spend millions of pounds on the star players but now the trend is changing, everyone is looking to grab young players. Now instead of buying a star player everyone is looking to sign the future star. Like we saw Arsenal signs Cesc fabregas, Thiery Henry, Samir Nasri and lot more stars.

Clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal, Real Madrid, ACMilan, Inter Milan and other giants are liked with youth players.Chelsea have already confirmed the signing of 17-year old midfielder Lucas Piazon from Sao Paulo. Where as Arsenal , Manchester Unied, Liverpool and other clubs have also confirmed the the singing the young stars.

New signings will not only bring charm in the current squad but will also help them to reduce the wage bill. Where as on the other end Managers are now offered the new short term deals, the risk of loosing job is increasing day by day as the owners have long term plans but short term objectives. If we only look in to the situation of Premier league 4 to 5 manager loose their jobs during the 2010-2011 season. Just because they started the season with a boom but they were unable to deliver in last 5 to 7 matches.

                                                                     

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