On loan

>on loan

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>for free

>two-year loan

>requests a transfer

>the beautiful game

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>transfer clause

>Undisclosed fee

>Hidden secret

as a Liverpool supporter I fear these 3 words

>le cut outside man

>triggering the release clause

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>£23 million "agent fee"

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>tactical formation

>part ownership

>false wingers

>free agent

>goal minder

>precontract agreement

> experienced player

>target man

What do agents even do and why do the players need them?

>...your Messis, your Ronaldos, your Neymars...

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>tactical game
meaning both team are to shit to create anything

They negotiate wages. Basically footballers are betas so they get enforcers to come in and say "You'll pay this fucking much if you want him or you can fuck off"

They negotiate what wages they are worth, decide transfer fee and if they have a brain set a release clause they are basically the official point of contact for any player which is why clubs get in trouble for contacting players personally (klopp/van dijk)

>strong mind

Is that Mike Soklasa?

>why do the players need them?
because they start their career at 16-17

even a 20 to 30 yo who's only played football all their life isn't going to know shit about business.

agents and publicists are basically a more exclusive and expensive unions

It's mino raiola, pogba, lukaku and mkhitaryans agent.

The problem with agents is that they get paid a percentage of the transfer instead of a regular fee paid by the player ao they jump around from club to club

Toure yaya and ibra too I think

the good ones also look after the players investments
that's reason nr1 why raiola is popular, he runs a wealth managment company

>sell on fee

they are like personal lawyers

>futbol