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Monday, April 15, 2019

What ways do Soccer Trades happen that being loans, selling players, or player swaps?

                      


                                                           Source: The Guardian




The Economic principal I’m doing is People gain when they trade voluntarily.

 My Topic is: What ways do Soccer Trades happen that being loans, selling players, or player swaps?

 The subtopic I’m doing today is What happens if something were to happen to the player in question?

 During the winter transfer window, the Welsh team Cardiff was had bought the Argentine player Emiliano Sala for a club record price of £15 million (about $19.7m) from the French team of FC Nantes. His contract would last three and a half years, because he signed in the second half of the season, so it would have been from now until from to the end of this season and three more season, or until 2022.

 When Sala went to Cardiff went to get his physical done and to go sign paperwork, everything was fine and dandy, but when he went back to France to go home and probably to say his goodbyes to his team, and on his final trip to Cardiff, January 21, the airplane he was flying in went missing over the English Channel the last know contact with the airplane was with a control tower off the island of Guernsey in the channel. Sala’s lifeless body was found on February 7th.

 Now even though Mr.Sala passed away Cardiff still has to pay, yet they didn’t want to. If no payment was made to Nantes by February 18, Cardiff would face a needed transfer window ban, if this were to happen, then this would affect their next season because they are in danger of relegations

Friday, March 15, 2019

How do soccer trades work



Image result for ronaldo to juventus
Source: Us.as.com




The Economic principal I’m doing is People gain when they trade voluntarily.
 My Topic is: What ways do Soccer Trades happen that being loans, selling players, or player swaps? 

The subtopic I’m doing today How do they work?

Soccer transfers happen twice a year the first one being between the end of the first season and in Europe August 31st, in America August 9th and the other being sometime during the middle of the season, each country decides when they would like to have it. In England, it was from the first to the 31st of January this year.

 The BBC published an article about this very topic called “How does a football transfer work?” and they do a pretty good job explaining what goes down when a player gets transferred like asking “Who gets the money?” and the answer to that, isn’t the player but the club he’s moving to and prime example was when Neymar jr. went from Barcelona to PSG and paid the buyout clause in Neymar's old Barcelona contract, which was set at 222m euros. So the 222m euros went to Barcelona instead of Neymar and some of the money went to Neymar’s agent as well.

 In my next blog post, I will research the question “What happens if something were to happen to the player in question?”

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

What ways do soccer trades happen that being loans, selling players, or player swaps?




                                     Source: I screenshotted it from Independent

  1. People gain when they trade voluntarily.
People do not produce all the goods and services they consume. Instead, they produce a narrower range of goods and services and then trade (exchange) with others to help satisfy their economic wants. Both parties expect to benefit from a voluntary trade; there are no “winners” and “losers.” This is why both buyers and sellers often say “Thank you!” after a purchase.
What ways do Soccer Trades happen that being loans, selling players, or player swaps?
Subquestions
1: How do they work
2: What happens if something happens to the player in question
3: Is it all money or how do player swaps work

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