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Paying the Price for Premier League Riches – The New York Times

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Pereira, as one example, most likely might not make what he does at Old Trafford if he moved to the sort of team, in Italy or in Spain, that might be interested in his services: Lazio, say, or Valencia. Even if he was prepared to accept a lower salary, and happy to join a lower-profile club, United would have to pay the rest of his agreement, as it did with Alexis Sanchez.And even then

, signing Pereira– still relatively vibrant at 25– might appeal less to among those clubs than choosing up a younger, cheaper model, with higher resale value, from France, Belgium or Portugal, where prices have actually dropped precipitously as a result of the pandemic: the really exact same rationale that means offering gamers to other Premier League teams is not proving as easy as, perhaps, everyone thought. The unwanted reserves of the terrific English groups and the overpaid castoffs of the super-clubs are too old, too costly, excessive risk and too little reward.For some of those

players, there will be an escape. Once liquidity pours into the market, relocations will materialize. Pereira may get an opportunity to prove his Andrea Pirlo tribute act can sustain after the start of the season. More creative, lower danger offers– loans with options for future purchase, in specific, offsetting the expense– might save others.Still more, though, will remain where they are, stuck in limbo, not valued enough by their current company however valued far too highly by everyone else. In doing so, they will soak up not only cash but area and time in teams significantly loaded with unwanted passengers.The pattern is one that England’s teams would do well to hearken, as they think about how best to exercise their financial superiority in what has become, and is most likely to stay, a purchaser’s market. How much of that money they can spend, obviously, may define how much success they delight in today. It is how well they invest it, though, that will define what tomorrow looks like.The Case for Buyout Clauses

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