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I don’t know if this is parody or not but did you forget how much Mbappe went for? Or Martial at the time? Or Antony? Or Pepe?More than hijacking players, I am concerned Chelsea is rewriting how transfers will occur in the future especially for high potential players 21-24 years old. You could see disproportionately high transfer fees and giving players even more power in the transfer market. You are also reducing the incentive for a player to stay focussed after 3-4 years with the club knowing their futures are already set.
This was in an effort to circumvent FFP which I consider useless anyway, but it may have created a whole new set of problems.
This is not about the transfer fee, well not directly. This is about contract length. How long before our young players start asking for 8-9 year contracts?I don’t know if this is parody or not but did you forget how much Mbappe went for? Or Martial at the time? Or Antony? Or Pepe?
Which has been mitigated by FIFA already starting this summer.This is not about the transfer fee, well not directly. This is about contract length. How long before our young players start asking for 8-9 year contracts?
I don't see why you'd complain about your young players signing 8-9 year deals as long as they also accept (relatively) low base wages and structured incentives.This is not about the transfer fee, well not directly. This is about contract length. How long before our young players start asking for 8-9 year contracts?
FIFA has done nothing to limit the length of contracts that are allowed as long as they are compliant with local employment laws - what they have done is limit the amortisation period for any transfer fee to only the first 5 years of a contract.Which has been mitigated by FIFA already starting this summer.
Right. Which has mitigated the issue because the entire reason Chelsea have been offering these long contracts is to amortise over a longer period.FIFA has done nothing to limit the length of contracts that are allowed as long as they are compliant with local employment laws - what they have done is limit the amortisation period for any transfer fee to only the first 5 years of a contract.
Yes - but I think the person you were responding to was worried about your own players requesting 8-9 year deals, which could still happen as there is no amortisation for homegrown players.Right. Which has mitigated the issue because the entire reason Chelsea have been offering these long contracts is to amortise over a longer period.
No club is going to offer 8 or 9 year contracts and amortise the entire contract over the first 5 years.
Players aren’t going to start asking for longer contracts. It’s in a players interest to keep it short because that means more chance of negotiations with your own club or another.Yes - but I think the person you were responding to was worried about your own players requesting 8-9 year deals, which could still happen as there is no amortisation for homegrown players.
Yeah I generally agree - though there's no reason you couldn't build in negotiation clauses based on hitting minutes played or that kind of thing. I suspect we might see more creativity in contracts, especially for players making the transition from youth to senior level.Players aren’t going to start asking for longer contracts. It’s in a players interest to keep it short because that means more chance of negotiations with your own club or another.
No it hasn’t. The amortisation in the accounts can only be for 5 years. The contract length can still be longer than this.Which has been mitigated by FIFA already starting this summer.
Right but see above reply. That amortisation was the entire reason that clubs (Chelsea) started to offer them.No it hasn’t. The amortisation in the accounts can only be for 5 years. The contract length can still be longer than this.
You're right. Limiting it to 5 years put a stop to what Chelsea were trying to do. Unless there's a different loophole I'm not aware of, future Chelsea signings will likely just go back to 5 year contracts.Right but see above reply. That amortisation was the entire reason that clubs (Chelsea) started to offer them.