devilish
Juventus fan who used to support United
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In my opinion, one of United's biggest mistakes was to treat players as a brand name rather then actual people. A big fee signing is at least one of the following
a- He's a known talent. Which means he's usually at least older then 25 years old.
b- He's already playing at a decent club who have the means to value his talent accurately and add an extra 20m to his fee as they don't need to sell (the so called Manchester United tax)
c- An 80m rated signing will ask the salary of an 80m rated player
Now lets see how it usually works in practice.
A 25-26 year player has little room to develop talent wise. If he's 28-29 year old then the only way is down. That means that usually the maximum that club can hope to achieve is to buy a player that will retain his value once he's bought. Add that 20m extra to the fee and the immense salary such player would expect then such feat will become more difficult.
SAF avoided signing big fee signings and he would usually spend big money on young players with immense potential. That reduced the risk of A and usually C (a young player would usually accept to be paid less if he knows that the club is fully committed in develop him as a WC player)
a- He's a known talent. Which means he's usually at least older then 25 years old.
b- He's already playing at a decent club who have the means to value his talent accurately and add an extra 20m to his fee as they don't need to sell (the so called Manchester United tax)
c- An 80m rated signing will ask the salary of an 80m rated player
Now lets see how it usually works in practice.
A 25-26 year player has little room to develop talent wise. If he's 28-29 year old then the only way is down. That means that usually the maximum that club can hope to achieve is to buy a player that will retain his value once he's bought. Add that 20m extra to the fee and the immense salary such player would expect then such feat will become more difficult.
SAF avoided signing big fee signings and he would usually spend big money on young players with immense potential. That reduced the risk of A and usually C (a young player would usually accept to be paid less if he knows that the club is fully committed in develop him as a WC player)