How The Bosman Ruling Revolutionized Football’s Transfer System
The Bosman Ruling fundamentally changed the way football transfer market operates by granting players more autonomy over their careers.
The Bosman Ruling fundamentally changed the way football transfer market operates by granting players more autonomy over their careers.
As player power in football waxes stronger, managers are faced with the challenge of maintaining their authority within the squad.
Van Nistelrooy is one of many football stars who failed their medicals. The Dutchman saw his Man Utd transfer postponed for a whole year.
Liverpool’s new midfield maestro, Florian Wirtz, can receive the ball under pressure, and has ability to break lines with intricate passes.
Chelsea’s new boy Jamie Gittens emulated compatriots, Jadon Sancho and Jude Bellingham, by making a name for himself at Dortmund.
Joao Pedro’s traits make him particularly suitable for Chelsea’s fluid attacking style, where attackers are expected to interchange positions
Chelsea will consider the recruitment of prodigious striker Liam Delap as another triumph in the transfer market.
Barcelona were leading the race to sign Lucas Bergvall and a deal was almost done, only for Tottenham to hijack the deal at the last minute.
Several of the best MLS signings played key roles in boosting the reputation of the Major League Soccer across the globe.
With huge transfer fees being paid on players, the football medical process has become more rigorous nowadays