Thiago Silva is also leaving PSG.In France, PSG confirm that Edison Cavani will leave the club.
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The post provides some pertinent information but lacks clarity on transfer window specifics and context about the situation. A bit more detail and a clear structure would enhance its value to the community.
Thiago Silva is also leaving PSG.In France, PSG confirm that Edison Cavani will leave the club.
Always liked Cavani, always gives it his all. A fine player with a great eye for goal.In France, PSG confirm that Edison Cavani will leave the club.
I think a lot of teams, England especially, will be waiting for the likes of Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea to start spending and get the money flowing in a domino effect.Can't see much money spent this summer. Liverpool passed on Werner at a fair price but still couldn't justify that money on a player who essentially would be a sub. Chelsea desperately needed a striker though and have the money from Hazard still.
All these big-money moves the papers are spinning won't come off. Too much uncertainty with this virus still.
Recessions don't hit football clubs, the prospect of playing behind closed doors if there is another wave or the season been suspended is very real though and you can be sure the TV rights holders will be looking for something back then.I think a lot of teams, England especially, will be waiting for the likes of Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea to start spending and get the money flowing in a domino effect.
I don't have overall figures but Real Madrid and Man City both spent massively in the summer of 2009 in the middle of worldwide banking crisis and recession and just to try to gain a further advantage over other clubs that could not. Real Madrid funded Man United and Liverpool's summer transfers with no extra funds put towards transfers for both clubs. Man City were an outlier in England, and their domestic transfers largely funded the summer transfers of Arsenal, Aston Villa, Everton and Blackburn.
A lot of the top clubs struggled to spend that summer and relied on sales to fund their purchases.
What do you mean by this?Recessions don't hit football clubs
It doesn't effect a Premier League football club. I don't remember anything in 2008/2009? A time when Real Madrid broke the world record for Ronaldo. Provided the TV rights keep paying dividends for clubs, the train keeps going.What do you mean by this?
At the very very top level, they're less hit by it than other entertainment industries, but still demonstrably affected.What do you mean by this?