Breaking News - Mino Raiola has just passed away so he won't be pocketing any agents fees for the Haaland transfer!!! Just a reminder that Life is Fragile - and you can't take it with you!!
Clubs have chosen to be the employers of agents as well as players. Clubs could freeze out agents if they wanted to but find its easier to work with them when it suits them and moan about them when it doesn't.
Same as a staffing agency gets money from the company employing them, there’s a requirement and a win win situation for everyone. The hard work is done for them and as of now the player pays the agent on a monthly base instead of the full amount by the club.
Age has become the no 1 thing now, because if potential value, either to the club ir sell on, then comes actual talent (however you put a price on something that intangible is the same as artwork), marketability (mostly shirt sales, think ibra when he moved to man u, & all the stars to the us), then a few other things. I'm no expert but have heard those top 2 before
Not really, agents can’t function without a player while a player can jus find another agent. Agents need footballers more than they need them so it wouldn’t make sense
What if a player wanted to go to a club but the club wouldnt pay such a high agents fee? Has there been instances where the player tells the agent to lower the fee?
@@nicolasmeyer282 agents are employed by the players to negotiate contracts for them with football clubs which mean football clubs are also involved I nthe transactions
I think this video was long on describing the role which is clear, but is totally lacking in explaining how they are able to earn what they do and given that clubs pay them how they provide them with value.
Clubs should not pay other fees not involving the players, yes they can pay sign on fees, transfer fees and wages. And not agent fees,Agent fees should be played by the players themselves as they employ them and the agents have nothing to do with the club. It is like asking the club to pay the players’ personal chef which is utter nonsense.
Kevin didn't negotiate anything, Manchester City wanted him to stay and besides he is their best player. Anything you want is exactly what you will get just as Kane did at Hotspurs. We will get to know how good he negotiated when there's no mention of a "gentlemen's agreement".
For me, any player that signs with an agent the likes of raiola is just as guilty for the way the game has gone/is going, in terms of the money( ultimately, its us that pay these fees, were the customers) and thus "gentrification" in and of the sport as anyone and anything. That they have a responsibility to the game and fans, to keep it sustainable, affordable and accessible for the generations to come. It's already a vastly different sport/game/business than it was when I was growing up, (born 91) And it's about 50/50 in terms of the changes that are good and bad. I could list a few but mainly its relating to the culture of he sport, and that's an umbrella that covers a whole heap of stuff as I'm sure you all well aware. Don't get me wrong, I'll always love the sport, and watch the highest level. But am finding myself increasingly drawn towards the lower levels. I've always been involved either playing, coaching or supporting any local teams, from pub league all the way up to semi-pro level. But just feels like I'm losing touch and a connection to the actual sport as a whole the higher up the league's you go. Also the effects social media and tech has had on fan culture/interaction. Some brilliant! Much like yourselves of course, and a few others. But the downsides are obvious to all of us as well I think.
Just an example of how he culture is being changed. It feels its becoming increasingly more about individuals as opposed to the team. As well as, at times players/their representative/'s actually opposing their team. (If that reads right?) I.e Zlatan and riaola Vs FIFA/EA. Players aren't just players any more they're now also "brands". When a club buys a big player now they aren't just paying for his on pitch performance, Shirt sales, sponsorships etc. Even social media support/following if the player is big enough, as it's all marketing and will add "clicks/likes/follows" to the club. like I've said, it's ultimately us that foot the bill. Bassicly, in my eyes. This is a major factor in why football is no longer the working man's or working class game.
Players are Britney Spears and these agents/broker/(dalle saale - in hindi) are her Dad. These brokers, in any profession, has no talent of their own, and live on like parasites. They keep a control on information and tap on resources, which takes the price higher. Worst example is property brokers, and consumers eventually pay for their leisure. 5% of 20 is always biggers than 5% of 120.
What's everyone got planned this weekend then, eh?
[Hamill]
Watch my team got bet up by Yves bissouma
Got a doctors appointment about my heart
This is a good video. Always interested in background behind the scenes of football
Amazing vid! Great insights into a “not so known” area!🙌🏼
Why do clubs pay agent fees when it is the footballers that employ them. Sherly all agents fees should be payed by the players.
And it's the clubs that employ the players. And don't call me Surely
Players will start asking it, as their wages. Just like the taxes on products are passed to consumers.
Breaking News - Mino Raiola has just passed away so he won't be pocketing any agents fees for the Haaland transfer!!!
Just a reminder that Life is Fragile - and you can't take it with you!!
Clubs have chosen to be the employers of agents as well as players. Clubs could freeze out agents if they wanted to but find its easier to work with them when it suits them and moan about them when it doesn't.
Same as a staffing agency gets money from the company employing them, there’s a requirement and a win win situation for everyone. The hard work is done for them and as of now the player pays the agent on a monthly base instead of the full amount by the club.
The secret ingredient is greed
I mean if I could take a few millions off of billionaires I would too
Yeah but if u were in that position would u turn the money down?
@@greatestanalyser2354 😂😂💯
Dude half the the population don’t have bank accounts…u have a phone, that’s greed. It’s cool 2 be greedy 2 an extent like everything else
Definitely a topic few cover but many are curious about. I'd love if yall do a vid on how transfer values are determined
Age has become the no 1 thing now, because if potential value, either to the club ir sell on, then comes actual talent (however you put a price on something that intangible is the same as artwork), marketability (mostly shirt sales, think ibra when he moved to man u, & all the stars to the us), then a few other things. I'm no expert but have heard those top 2 before
Players should pay for agents, it’s show which agents looks out for their clients or the ones who looks out for their own back pocket
Not really, agents can’t function without a player while a player can jus find another agent. Agents need footballers more than they need them so it wouldn’t make sense
What if a player wanted to go to a club but the club wouldnt pay such a high agents fee? Has there been instances where the player tells the agent to lower the fee?
Probably but you’ll never hear of it as they don’t discuss it or the agent never tells the player so n so
*When people keep wondering about how other people make a lot of money and not worry about how to make theirs is really disappointing*
Jorge mended is a beast,he owns half the players in man city and premier league,
Fantastic video. I’m American so our media doesn’t cover world football ‘free agency/transfers’ at all. Always wondered how the business aspect works.
agents are employed by the players and should therefore aldo be paid solely by the players in my opinion
Can you give any reason why agents shouldn't be payed by the players multi million dollars clubs ?
I'm really curious
If you think agents are scum look up the owners of clubs
@@daclarooftw mate i just gave u one
@@nicolasmeyer282 agents are employed by the players to negotiate contracts for them with football clubs which mean football clubs are also involved I nthe transactions
agent fee so much thats killing footbol
Agents look out for players when the clubs throw out the players!
Imagine Raiola telling you to train hard while the man himself is shaped like a potato.
He is one of the best in his own field that doesn't require physical fitness.
Pogba isn't worth a transfer fee of 23mil never mind an agent fee of that value
I think this video was long on describing the role which is clear, but is totally lacking in explaining how they are able to earn what they do and given that clubs pay them how they provide them with value.
Pogba should follow KDB idea and become an agent
Looks like he has shit for brains so I'm not sure he would excel in complex contract negotiations.
Clubs should not pay other fees not involving the players, yes they can pay sign on fees, transfer fees and wages. And not agent fees,Agent fees should be played by the players themselves as they employ them and the agents have nothing to do with the club. It is like asking the club to pay the players’ personal chef which is utter nonsense.
I agree with Simon Jordan's statement!
As with everything and everyone in the higher levels of football, there obviously needs to be caps in place.
Kevin didn't negotiate anything, Manchester City wanted him to stay and besides he is their best player.
Anything you want is exactly what you will get just as Kane did at Hotspurs. We will get to know how good he negotiated when there's no mention of a "gentlemen's agreement".
Very intricate scenario, I'd wish to be one😊
Very good
For me, any player that signs with an agent the likes of raiola is just as guilty for the way the game has gone/is going, in terms of the money( ultimately, its us that pay these fees, were the customers) and thus "gentrification" in and of the sport as anyone and anything.
That they have a responsibility to the game and fans, to keep it sustainable, affordable and accessible for the generations to come.
It's already a vastly different sport/game/business than it was when I was growing up, (born 91) And it's about 50/50 in terms of the changes that are good and bad.
I could list a few but mainly its relating to the culture of he sport, and that's an umbrella that covers a whole heap of stuff as I'm sure you all well aware.
Don't get me wrong, I'll always love the sport, and watch the highest level.
But am finding myself increasingly drawn towards the lower levels.
I've always been involved either playing, coaching or supporting any local teams, from pub league all the way up to semi-pro level.
But just feels like I'm losing touch and a connection to the actual sport as a whole the higher up the league's you go.
Also the effects social media and tech has had on fan culture/interaction.
Some brilliant!
Much like yourselves of course,
and a few others.
But the downsides are obvious to all of us
as well I think.
Just an example of how he culture is being changed.
It feels its becoming increasingly more about individuals as opposed to the team. As well as, at times players/their representative/'s actually opposing their team.
(If that reads right?)
I.e
Zlatan and riaola Vs FIFA/EA.
Players aren't just players any more they're now also "brands".
When a club buys a big player now they aren't just paying for his on pitch performance,
Shirt sales, sponsorships etc.
Even social media support/following if the player is big enough, as it's all marketing and will add "clicks/likes/follows" to the club.
like I've said, it's ultimately us that foot the bill.
Bassicly, in my eyes.
This is a major factor in why football is no longer the working man's or working class game.
Agents are the real parasite.
😂😂😂
Haaland is good but he is not that good. He is not worth that much. The game has gone mad I tell you.
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nice video
Go on gills
I’m 19 and I want to become a footballer
Players are Britney Spears and these agents/broker/(dalle saale - in hindi) are her Dad.
These brokers, in any profession, has no talent of their own, and live on like parasites. They keep a control on information and tap on resources, which takes the price higher.
Worst example is property brokers, and consumers eventually pay for their leisure. 5% of 20 is always biggers than 5% of 120.
What's up bringing was hard so I don't gretch him for making all that money make your money ryola
Paul Pogba the name speak loud. ..
850000 pounds per week for halland?who's going to pay that
Time to run money out of football