Tumgik
#football transfers
mylfcjournal · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Klopp is such a good person. He could've bash Henderson, or (very understandably) tell people that he's lying.
Instead, he's very graciously trying to understand Henderson's point of view. Something that Hendo didn't do.
.
So, I guess it's true that 🎵Jürgen loved him more than he will know 🎶, even though he doesn't deserve it.
26 notes · View notes
chelsea-perspective · 10 months
Text
AC Milan and Chelsea to Finalize Pulisic Deal
According to Fabrizio Romano, AC Milan, and Chelsea are set to hold final direct contact on Friday, July 7th, 2023 to finalize the deal for Christian Pulisic. Milan are confident of getting the green light from Chelsea in the next 24-48 hours, as Pulisic has personally asked the club to let him leave so he can try a new experience. The American winger has been linked with a move away from…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes
Text
1 note · View note
calacuspr · 1 month
Text
Could algorithms be the future of football's transfer market?
FIFA’s President Gianni Infantino recently reaffirmed his position as a proponent of technology in football, re-floating the prospect of using algorithms to determine transfer fees for players in an attempt to refurbish the current model with greater transparency and regulation.
FFP regulations have not been able to keep up with the soaring levels of activity and investment in the annual windows. The past decade has produced transfer fees previously thought unimaginable. Neymar’s transfer fee of €220m upon his move to PSG in 2017 perfectly embodied this frenzy.
Part of the problem lies with the unsynchronised and dis-jointed means with which clubs value players. Many factors contribute towards unpredictable transfer prices with projected image rights, current form, performance data, and even agent’s fees muddying the waters. Despite FIFA capping the commission fee for agents at 6%, uncertainty regarding the process of player valuation remains a constant headache.
It is not, then, a surprise to see Infantino exploring methods to somewhat modulate the transfer market through unwavering algorithms. Integrity must be restored.
Technological advances in recent years, driven by AI developments, offer bountiful opportunities across the game. Time and money can be saved in scouting, for example, by using algorithms and data analysts to extract grassroot talent from the wider pool based on a club’s favoured preferences. This hurdles the tedium of endless in-person scouting sorties.
New algorithms like these may serve as regulators for the international transfer market with an automated pricing model levelling the playing field, reducing the perpetual randomness of player valuations. These steps echo the 2018 FIFA Council’s pledge to deliver a reformed transfer system package.
FIFA’s Clearing House in Paris (FCH) is aiming to develop such a system whereby it becomes the centralised authority through which all transfers are processed. If successful, we could see a stabilised transfer market built off a structured pricing strategy based on years of data. In addition, a training compensation scheme would incentivise clubs to foster young talent, further restoring integrity to football and increasing profitability across the board.
The necessity for reliable data to underwrite these algorithms, however, is central to their success. Accurate data input is the all-important ingredient for any algorithm looking to generate unprejudiced transfer values. The monopolisation of this programme by a singular body, like FCH, would ensure that such a criterion is met.
Founded by Moussa Ezzeddine, Melon Coin, an analytical company that uses data to inform decision making in sport, does just this. Melon Coin relies on a store of data that’s been collected over the past decade to give the most precise transfer valuations possible.
The algorithm relies on transfer fees, performance indicators, media visibility and characteristics to generate its findings.
Melon Coin works with sporting directors at professional clubs to advise them of market value and ensure that, working alongside their scouts and coaches, the club can use its transfer budget efficiently, without over-paying inflated transfer fees.
Infantino’s desire to move in this direction requires similar tactfulness. If done correctly, we could see the resurgence of sustainable football.
0 notes
rightnewshindi · 2 months
Text
स्कूलों में आवश्यकता से अधिक 163 प्रवक्ताओं के हुए थे तबादले, उच्च शिक्षा निदेशक ने लगाई रोक
स्कूलों में आवश्यकता से अधिक 163 प्रवक्ताओं के हुए थे तबादले, उच्च शिक्षा निदेशक ने लगाई रोक
Himachal Transfer News: हिमाचल प्रदेश में मंगलवार को स्कूलों में आवश्यकता से अधिक नियुक्त 163 प्रवक्ताओं के तबादले कर दिए, लेकिन बुधवार को इन आदेशों पर रोक लगा दी गई। उच्च शिक्षा निदेशक डॉ. अमरजीत शर्मा की ओर से शिक्षकों के युक्तिकरण व प्रवक्ताओं के तबादला आदेशों को स्थगित करने के कार्यालय आदेश जारी किए हैं। मंगलवार को जारी आदेशों के तहत प्रदेश में नया शैक्षणिक सत्र शुरू होते ही 33 स्कूलों के…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
sabkiawaaj · 3 months
Text
Sevilla's Bold Move: Kiwior Targeted in Ambitious Transfer Strategy!
Sevilla’s Bold Move: Kiwior Targeted in Ambitious Transfer Strategy Sevilla’s Bold Move: Kiwior Targeted in Ambitious Transfer Strategy! Sevilla FC has set its sights on a strategic transfer target that could shake up the football landscape. Reports have surfaced suggesting that the Spanish club is eyeing a move for rising star [Insert Player Name], as part of their ambitious plans to bolster…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
footballnewsgr · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
since Luis Diaz father told that he want to play for Barcelona since he was a kid,Barcelona asked Liverpool for a transfer,which is led Liverpool's people laughing a lot, cause Barcelona wants to trade Raphinha for Luis Diaz without any money.
0 notes
thebeardedcaptain1 · 8 months
Text
Premier League clubs spend record amounts on deadline day
Till January, see you next time.
Premier League clubs spent £2.36 billion, in what was a record spending summer. A decent proportion would have been spent by Chelsea no doubt. The Blues did of course sign Moises Caicedo (£115 million) and Romelu Lavia in the region of £60 million. Their spending didn’t stop there. Manchester City’s Cole Palmer was signed for £45 million and a big sum of money was spent on Axel Diasi as…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
esball · 8 months
Text
足球史上空难:赞比亚国家代表队空难
历史上发生多起足球空难,造成多支足球队受到致命的伤害,本期为大家介绍的足球空难,就是事发至今刚好满30年的赞比亚国家代表队空难。
0 notes
mylfcjournal · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
... I'm so tired
3 notes · View notes
faqiih24 · 1 year
Text
football transfer news
Tumblr media
BREAKING: Sevilla and Isco will part ways, it’s now over. Both parties are working to get the contract termination signed. It’s true and confirmed.  #Sevilla
Click here to continue the article
0 notes
calacuspr · 9 months
Text
Why new visa laws are good for English football
The recent change in visa rules for talented young overseas footballers provide a significant opportunity for Premier League and English Football League (EFL) clubs.
Other European leagues have taken advantage of England’s stricter visa rules, particularly since Brexit, to sign and develop talented young players who then end up moving and attracting substantial transfer fees when bigger clubs, often in England, come in for them. 
The Football Association (FA) and the UK Home Office have announced a change in the Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) criteria for international footballers coming into the UK, which will to allow clubs to sign players who show significant promise rather than those who might already be considered to be elite.
The FA can now issue ‘International Sportsperson’ endorsements that are not required to meet the strict points-based criteria that was previously enforced, which required international credentials for a footballer to be eligible to play in England.
Premier League and EFL clubs will be able to sign up to four overseas players under these new rules, and give them – and young English talent – sufficient playing time to retain their quota for the following season.
While there will justifiably be concerns about an influx of foreign talent blocking the way for homegrown stars, it’s hard to argue against the notion that the England national team has not gone further in tournaments consistently in recent years since higher quality players have moved to England from overseas.
“The revised visa system for elite players will provide a wide range of opportunities for football clubs in England,” said Emma Brooksbank, Expert Immigration Partner, Freeths.
“It means that clubs can now recruit young talent from smaller leagues around the world that would not previously have been eligible to play in England.
“Signing players at a younger age could actually mean lower transfer fees and thus more money to invest in the development of homegrown players as well as wider investment into local communities.”
The new Elite Significant Contribution (ESC) category broadens the number of domestic leagues around the world that young players can qualify from, while international appearances will still also count.
Ms Brooksbanks added: “The changes to GBE rules will certainly boost the English game and provide clubs with a wider pool of talent from which to draw.
“The fact that clubs also have their overseas visa quota assessed based on how much new homegrown talent they field during a season will ensure a healthy balance between national and international recruitment for football clubs – and that has to be for the benefit of the English game.”
Freeths are experts in UK immigration and we understand how important it is to access talent from overseas.
We have a 100% success rate in securing visas for overseas candidates joining some of the UK’s largest national and international organisations in sport and beyond – and our expertise allows us to fast-track the visa process for football clubs and players.
Our expert immigration team will work closely with your club and with the FA to ensure we secure the required endorsement for your new signings.
Freeths dedicated sports and immigration practice will support your players and their family members throughout the visa process.
We are a top 50, national full-service law firm with international reach. Our specialist immigration team provide a highly responsive, speedy and personal approach.
If you would like to know more about the International Sportsperson visa route, please contact Freeths HERE
0 notes
footballsoccercards · 2 years
Video
youtube
BAYERN MUNCHEN TOP 50 GOAL SCORERS ALL TIME - UPDATED 2022 WITH STICKERS
0 notes
averann · 2 years
Text
These players are still free to join any club they want in the transfer window
These players are still free to join any club they want in the transfer window
If the arrival of Paulo Dybala becomes official at AS Roma in the coming days and Edinson Cavani approaches Villarreal, some players remain without a club. Who are those who still haven’t found a new home as the resumption of the Championship approaches? Experienced In this waltz of ending contracts, the oldest seem to be the main victims. At the top of the list are the unfortunate Daniel Alves…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
obsessedthingsblog · 2 years
Text
Feels like there's so much going on with transfer but also nothing st the same time. 😭it's so hard I swear.
De Jong waiting on Barcelona (Chelsea know want a look in)
christian eriksen lawyers looking over contract
Lisandro Martínez and Antony are pushing for Ajax to accept United offers.
But no one is sure if United have put an offer for Antony yet. But I hope they do soon
Everything we already knee days ago 😭😭
0 notes
esball · 8 months
Text
2023夏季转会⚽️20岁丹麦前锋霍伊伦德加盟曼联,儿时梦成真!
北京时间8月5日,曼联以包括浮动条款可达8500万欧元的转会费,向意甲亚特兰大买进丹麦前锋霍伊伦德,寄望他能成为老特拉福德重要的进攻支点⚽️
优质帖【#转格 #按爱心】
1 note · View note