How's the change of transference because World Cup 2022
The first World Cup in the winter in the Northern Hemisphere significantly affects the program of the top European leagues. The Premier League will be suspended for six weeks from mid-November to the GiftIng Ceremony. This schedule has been set for a long time, but teams are still not used to preparing for the new season before July.
Premier League clubs will return to training until the end of June, only about a month after City's championship. The sports science department of the teams will have to plan to ensure the players are fit for the new season. Players who must attend the UEFA Nations League or World Cup qualifiers in June will have enough time to recover. But this break is just enough for the player to breathe rather than to rest.
The World Cup in the winter not only affects the results on the football field, but also affects the 2022 summer transfer window. The market will be especially affected by the World Cup, when players do not want to miss the opportunity to participate in Qatar.
For Premier League players, the World Cup is their goal. They have to be healthy, stay fit, and they need to play. They will look at the opportunity to play in the first half of the 2022-2023 season with the club. And if they change teams, their chances of playing could be affected.
There are players who will move the club despite their opportunities. For example, Takumi Minamino may not be summoned by Japan even though he scored 17 goals in 42 matches for the team. Because in Liverpool, Minamino was only a ULSA in the English Premier League, playing a total of 176 minutes. It is coach Jurgen Klopp who must admit that Minamino lacks the opportunity to play as a "crime".
Similarly, whether Steven Bergwijn will return to the Netherlands when he fades in Tottenham. The last time he kicked in the Premier League was from January 2022. The concern of the loss in the team made Bergwijn anxious to join Ajax this summer.
The play time is always the top criterion of the player, especially before the World Cup. Marlon Fleischman is the executive director of a company representing hundreds of Premier League players, and he understands what clients want. "It is the priority of the player," Fleischman told Athletic. "The players want to win the World Cup rather than the Champions League. The representative of the country plays football in the World Cup is the peak of their career. The players desire to go there, but not everyone succeeds."
Fleischman also said that the player is willing to move to a less competitive club, if that helps them play more often. They will not accept that transfer in a "normal year". But at the year of the World Cup, the player's thoughts will affect. Just have a chance to squeeze to the World Cup, they will do that.
American player Chris Richards is such an example. The 22 -year -old center -back belongs to the Bayern payroll, but was lent by Hoffenheim last season. He is ready to leave Bayern and the destination may be Crystal Palace.
Goalkeeper Dean Henderson is also urging Man Utd to let him go to Nottingham Forest on loan. Henderson was expected to compete for the official position in England with Jordan Pickford, but he did not play a minute for Man Utd in the Premier League last season.
There are still many similar cases in the Premier League, such as Nathan Ake at Man City, Joe Rodon in Tottenham or Alphonse and Areola at West Ham. They are seeking to improve the competition time in the first half of the season. Striker Wout Weghorst and goalkeeper Nick Pope are also worried about losing the recruitment, when they have to relegate with Burnley. Such cases also make them find ways to leave.
"I want to advise students to be careful in this period," Martinez said in early June 20022. "We will play the World Cup in the winter for the first time, so there is no information about how it affects the player. But the change of the club is always unclear about the level of success. adapt to the language, culture and new play. Do they bet on it, when the World Cup is only a few months. "
Martinez suggested that the players could still change the club in the January 2023 transfer window, after the World Cup closed. He hoped that the Belgian players would not do so in the summer of 2022.
Belgian midfielder Youri Tielemans will almost certainly leave Leicester, when he has entered the final year of the contract and does not want to renew. But, unless he received a proposal from a Champions League club, he would stay with the familiar environment at Leicester for another 14 weeks until the World Cup. If successful in Qatar, Tielemans' value will increase, allowing him to attract more teams in January 2023.
Clubs have different priorities. Football directors in the Premier League are taking into account the plan for players to rarely play on loan in half a season, or the whole season. At that time, they will accumulate time before the World Cup, and does not affect her career much.
Such short -term contracts are economic solutions in the period of transferring money to increase the code. The Premier League Clubs spent US $ 1.3 billion for the summer transfer period of 2021, according to the statistics of the Deloitte Audit. But the figure has decreased by 11% compared to the same period last year, and at the lowest level since 2015. For the first time the total transfer fee has decreased for two consecutive years from the period 2008-2010.
"Everyone thinks Covid-19 has passed, but it still has an impact on football transfer," Fleischman said. "People think that this year there will be more purchases, but the situation shows that clubs still prioritize borrowing players."
The key is that many teams do not have much cash as before. When negotiating they will think that if they cannot buy this player immediately, they can still borrow with the choice term or compulsory to buy in the future. And in the future, their financial situation will be more stable to pay that transfer fee.
But such provisions cause risks for the player's selling club. The right parties agree on the purchase price when signing the loan contract. But if the player performed well in the World Cup, his value would rise and the seller was easily inhabited.
In addition to borrowing players, the club still has free transfer options, even with rich players like Gareth Bale or Dani Alves. Both need to play regularly, before attending the last World Cup in their career. Alves has just run out of contract with Barca and is looking for a new foothold. Bale also considered Cardiff's ability to play football in First Class. Center -back Diego Godin also wants to change the club in Argentina to play for Uruguay at the World Cup.
Those contracts are only going to last about six months, which will help more actively for the transfer of the World Cup.
"Do the teams have enough forces behind the World Cup", Fleischman keeps talking. "Do they need to borrow the players for half the season after the season? If they're calling on loan players who are being loaned? If they need to prepare a thicker team for 202-2023, and if they need to be reassigned to be advised, they'll be advised, they's, they'll be advised, they'll be in the middle-202-202-202. From now on."
All the problems on top are wrapped up in players. The key is the key to emotion, normally after each team, the players will have time to rest to entertain, and back to the new season, but this time they won't have time to do that, if the players don't be good at Cup, soon, they't be able, they't be able to recover the World Cup.
Evidence is that the Mohamed Salah returns to play for Liverpool last season, after Egypt lost Senegal at the Africa finals, and then the World Cup. Your style is downgraded with only four tables in 14's final act for Liverpool.
Salah will enter the 2022-2023 without much concern, when Egypt is not allowed to go to the World Cup. But with the other players, they need to quickly find the next move before the summer transfer is closed.