Players 'agents have confirmed that the clubs' renewal of their secondments on an annual basis, rather than permitting them to move permanently to other clubs, increases the suffering of the players, reduces the market value of them and puts a financial burden on the clubs that have their contracts, because they find themselves forced to pay their salaries to convince them to leave On loan, they point out that some clubs tend to renew the loan on an annual basis in order to avoid overcrowding of their list only, rather than a technical vision based on giving players the opportunity to participate.

They told Al Emarat Al Youm that the secondments of the current summer transfer period are not well studied and would harm the technical and marketing aspects of the player, and if the clubs decide to do so, they should lend their players to clubs close to their technical level in order to benefit the player more technically. "To be loaned out to clubs whose ambition since the start of the season is competition for survival." They explained that «players who are on loan on an annual basis less market value compared to the players settled in their clubs». Clubs resort to loan deals before each season to maintain their players and make the most of their services, even if they do not have a place in their lists, what players consider agents to digest the right of the player and reduce the technical and market value.

Typical Circulation

The Brazilian agent, Brno Martinis, who is currently in the UAE that «the loan reduces the market value of the player rather than increase, especially when the loan from a large club to clubs aspiration always to stay in the league and not compete for titles», stressing at the same time that "A typical loan is to a club in the same category so that the player develops rather than falls down when he moves to smaller clubs." `` It is not in the club's interest to sign players and just place them on a yearly loan list, '' said Brno Martinis. 'In this case, the loan may be negative for the player.' "It is technically or financially useless. This is not professional."

Submission of interest

For his part, confirmed the oldest players agents in the country, Walid Al Shamsi, that a number of clubs offer their interest in the interest of the player, especially when it comes to secondments, pointing out that the player is the last are the clubs so they seek to maintain only even if he does not play a key, while He prefers to lend him the entire transfer card, pointing out that there are a large number of players affected by this.

Al Shamsi said: 'Clubs look to their advantage in the first place, which may be normal, but in the end if the player will not get the opportunity to participate with him, it is first to sell his services, rather than keep him and loaned at the beginning of each season for a club, this mentality must To change, the football player needs to play constantly, so clubs should not stick to the players without involving them in the games under the pretext that they are the club's members. The agent dealt with some of the differences between the contracts of the players in the past and in the current period, said: «Previously the player asked me as an agent to put an item obliging the club to involve him, but at the moment things are different and the goal is to earn more money, the players are rotated and in all "A transfer period is seconded instead of being granted full freedom of movement."

Walid al-Shamsi pointed out that some clubs in order to keep their players from moving to other clubs put many concessions to the player, said: «Some clubs when the player seconded to another club bear full salary or pay half of his salary until he agrees to loan, in return they benefit from "The player hires another player."

Financial reasons

In turn, the agent of the players, Adel Al-Amri, said that some clubs consider loaning with a future vision to maintain the player's contract and the possibility of benefiting from it in the future, calling for the need not to stick to the players and waiting for the realization of this vision, which can be prolonged, pointing at the same time "Sometimes you don't have enough money, so you have the option of borrowing players taking advantage of the concessions of some clubs that pay half of the player's salary or all of the salary.

Al Ameri explained: «Some clubs find themselves forced to lend for technical reasons is the inability of the coach to match with the player, and in these cases these clubs pay the salary of the player and ask him to go out on loan, and I think it is important to have the possibility of buying the player card after the end of the loan "This must be agreed by all parties."

• Secondments during the current summer transfer period are not considered.

• Some clubs tend to renew the loan to avoid overstocking their list only, not to see the art.

Crow: loan is a financial burden on clubs

Sports analyst at Dubai Sports Channel Mohammed Matar Ghorab said that some clubs are working to take advantage of the loan every season to avoid overcrowding the list with a large number of outstanding players and pay their monthly salaries, pointing out that the loan remains a very difficult equation facing clubs and players before the start of each season.

Mohammed Matar Ghorab said: "No two disagree that the loan is an opportunity for the player and the club loaned to him, but by looking to another side we see that it is a financial burden on the clubs borrowing players because they pay high salaries to the players, despite the weakness of their capabilities but nevertheless resort to them "They can't pay for their card completely." The sports analyst added that some clubs that have player contracts tend to lend their distinguished players in order to give them the opportunity to participate in the games because of the difficulty of their availability due to the presence of other players, said: «clubs that get players on loan unfortunately get only temporary benefit from the player and not on the long run "But with its limited physical potential, they are forced to borrow."

Mohammed Ghorab: «Clubs that get players on loan unfortunately get a temporary benefit».