sports opinion

Contracts trap

Youssef Al-Ahmad

twitter: @yousif_alahmed

July 22 2022

The clubs' race and their eagerness to attract and win the hearts of players has reached its climax at this stage, which is witnessing a great movement in the transfer and contracting market before the start of the season.

Perhaps the intensity of the competition between the teams prompted some to seek in various ways to attract certain faces and names, after they resorted to raising the ceiling of incentives and diversifying temptations, which sometimes leads to changing the direction of the compass at the separating meters.

There is no dispute that it is a common practice, and a common method when presenting and negotiating, which also requires a certain tactic to win it, as it may change between the minute and the second according to the data and stimuli presented.

There is no objection to that, as it is an open market whose conditions and criteria are subject to demand and supply, based on the quality and efficiency of the goods, as a result of which prices vary and fluctuate above their known rates.

For this reason, the movement is bustling among clubs looking for the useful and influential in their ranks, also looking forward to a healthy start free of inconveniences and problems.

But this requires a careful reading and a good study of the players’ file before rushing to sign, as it is assumed that the numbers and data of the latest posts will be analyzed with their final outcome, which will undoubtedly give a correct assessment of the extent of effectiveness and the expected addition, since relying on the name or the recent past, will not be as useful as What will be like an adventure that shows its reverse at the first real attack, which will then be very expensive.

Therefore, identifying deficiencies, good research and then slowing down in choosing, are enough to protect clubs from falling into the trap of contracts and trick deals, whether at the level of local players or foreign professionals.

Identifying deficiencies and good research, then slowing down in choosing, are enough to protect clubs from falling into the trap of contracts and deceptive deals.

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