When UEFA began implementing the Financial Fair Play rules, all clubs began racking my brain to strengthen the squad without pouring a lot of money. Several methods are used, including kicking the highly paid players, signing players priced with good quality, to put forward the project for the development of young players.
Not a few clubs began to follow suit Arsenal, Barcelona to Manchester United. They are known as a team that is able to optimize the young seedlings from the academy sediri and peering opportunities to attract young players with cheap price.
However, the situation is no longer profitable. Some parties are often the suppliers of talented young players, are now beginning to peek more profitable market opportunities. Brazilian one. As one of the prospective supplier for European football stars, the current price of Brazilian youngster is getting jumped even higher.
Just look at Neymar, Santos players were the target of many big European clubs such as Real Madrid, Barcelona to Chelsea. The selling price of the Brazilian striker has now reached 55 million euros (about Rp640 billion) since signing a new contract last year. Prices were made rich European clubs began to think back to keep chasing the signature youth 20 years.
Market activity is making prices more young players soaring. The greater the potential for the player as well as a growing number of clubs are approaching, the club owners immediately set a high price in order to reap more profits. Conditions that make the Manager Man. United, Sir Alex Ferguson was furious. Including when I saw Chelsea willingly poured funds did little to bring Eden Hazard and Oscar this summer.
"I try to pay attention to the price of some players, such as Hazard. For me, the transfer involves a lot of money. He is a good player, but 34 million pounds?" Fergie criticism.
However, Fergie could not dodge. Some continue to promote the club's transfer policy is to involve a lot of money. Chelsea, Manchester City and paris Saint-Germain still do it this summer. The situation is trying utilized several clubs and agents to profit from the sale of young players.
Futebol Finance has also released a list of some of the young players with a high selling price. Here are some of them:
Neymar (Santos/20 years) - 55 million euros
Mario Götze (19 years / Borussia Dortmund) - 45 million euros
Mario Balotelli (21 years / Manchester City - 40 million euros
Eden Hazard (21 years / Chelsea) - 35 million euros
Jack Wilshere (20 years / Arsenal) - 30 million euros
Thiago Alcantara (20 year / Barcelona - 30 million euros
Yann M'Vila (21 years / Rennes) - 25 million euros
Phil Jones (20 years / Manchester United) - 25 million euros
Oscar (20 years / Chelsea) - 25 million euros
David de Gea (21 years / Manchester United) - 20 million euros
Alan Dzagoev (21 years / CSKA Moskva) - 20 million euros
Jack Rodwell (20 years / Everton) - 20 million euros
Iker Muniain (20 years / Athletic Bilbao) - 22 million euros
Romelu Lukaku (18 years / Chelsea) - 20 million euros
Jordan Henderson (21 years / Liverpool) - 18 million euros
Andrew Schürrle (21 years / Bayer Leverkusen) - 18 million euros
Bojan Krkic (21 years / Rome) - 18 million euros
James Rodriguez (20 years old / FC Porto) - 20 million euros
Erik Lamela (19 years / Rome) - 20 million euros
Christian Eriksen (20 years / Ajax) - 20 million euros
Danny Welbeck (21 years / Manchester United) - 18 million euros
Kyle Walker (21 years old / Tottenham) - 18 million euros
Xherdan Shaqiri (20 years / Bayern) - 18 million euros
Douglas Costa (21 years / Shakhtar Donestk) - 16 million euros
Szczesny (21 years / Arsenal) - 15 million euros
Aaron Ramsey (21 years / Arsenal) - 16 million euros
Miralem Pjanic (21 years / Rome) - 16 million euros
Danilo (20 years old / FC Porto) - 18 million euros
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (18 years / Arsenal) - 20 million euros
Gastón Ramírez (21 years / Bologna) - 15 million euros
Lucas Moura (19 years / São Paulo) - 17 million euros
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