6 + 2 Point Deductions




I see that on Sky they say City have Haaland signed on a 9 1/2 year contract. Was there not a rule brought in to stop contracts being so long when Chelsea were throwing around 8 year deals? Just asking as City have a record of sticking two fingers up at the rules.
 
I see that on Sky they say City have Haaland signed on a 9 1/2 year contract. Was there not a rule brought in to stop contracts being so long when Chelsea were throwing around 8 year deals? Just asking as City have a record of sticking two fingers up at the rules.
Can make the contract as long as you like. There’s a five year limit on amortisation though to stop Chelsea playing the game they were playing.
 

Everton have made a profit in the transfer market over the last five years​

It has just come to light, that Everton are the only club in the Premier League to have made a profit in the transfer market over the last five years.
Here is the table in full.

TeamNet spend
Arsenal£-469m
Aston Villa£-216m
Bournemouth£-127m
Brentford£-95m
Brighton£-49m
Chelsea£-772m
Crystal Palace£-145m
Everton£27m (profit)
Fulham£-123m
Ipswich Town£-111m
Leicester City£-17m
Liverpool£-252m
Manchester City£-142m
Manchester United£-548m
Newcastle United£-366m
Nottingham Forest£-221m
Southampton£-64m
Tottenham Hotspur£-473m
West Ham United£-276m
Wolves£-31m
Whilst that’s evidently not a bad thing for the club on a financial basis, it does show the lack of investment in the squad.
So it’s hardly surprising Everton have been on a steep decline ever since Carlo Ancelotti’s departure in 2021.
Hoppy and paste…
 
I see that on Sky they say City have Haaland signed on a 9 1/2 year contract. Was there not a rule brought in to stop contracts being so long when Chelsea were throwing around 8 year deals? Just asking as City have a record of sticking two fingers up at the rules.

That's for transfer fees when buying a player. The fee can only be spread over a max of 5 years.

Haaland just extended a contract.
 

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