In the olden days managers used to go and sit in your front room, and refuse to leave until you agreed to sign for them. It's to address that....clearly you cannot stop a 3rd party intermediary talking to people who subsequently might become involved. The problem all centres around the protected status of football contracts, and retaining the value in what is essentially a chattel of a football club.
A football club holding a players registration, if they wish to leave, is a restraint of trade. I'm amazed that bosman hasn't inevitably led to the right to buy out a contract. Yet.
I thought it had, and that players over a certain age could do that in some circumstances.. though I don’t recall it happening so maybe not, or maybe the economics of it don’t add up.
It’s worth remembering that whilst the clubs do have an ability to restrain trade, player contracts are incredibly tight and, unlike the rest of us, it’s near impossible to sack one. For every guy frustrated by a club not letting him move to where he wants to go, there are fifty Harry Arter’s saying ‘I don’t give much of a fuck about being a footballer, but you gave me this contract and I’m going to hold you to it, meet the low standards required of me, and take my money’. I suspect that this is why they, as a group, haven’t rocked the boat on this. The lesser lights understand the benefits to them, the leading lights are having their pants stuffed with so much silver they don’t need to concern themselves with it.
Football players are net beneficiaries of it all. This we know, because the professional game burns shitloads of money.
Still.. who knows if something will trigger a new challenge. The Mbappe situation could have gotten murky, and the whole Saudi thing could blow up if a club stands between a player and a fuck-the-universe payday. It’s a global game though, so there are all sorts of considerations. Bosman was an EU ruling, right? Does it have force in the UK via law, or, because UEFA/FIFA have embedded it? I have no idea. I’d guess that any player is free to resign and get a new job.. he’s just not able to be registered to play in professional competitions.. which would be down to the football authorities.
Apparently Eric Dier might be going to Bayern Munich so Spurs are looking at Wout Faes as his replacement.
I'm not sure if the media are just trying to come up with stupid rumours or if the money laundering machine has decided it would be more fun to play the shell game with the shittiest players imaginable.
Makes we wonder if you watch football at all. He played for Brighton and was pretty spectacular and Chelski came in for him and he hasn't recovered since. He also has magnificent hair.