When a player is sold to a club, the club will keep 70 percent of the sale amount , the player will get 20 percent and the agent will get 10 percent.
When a football team buys a player, the money typically goes to the player's current club as a transfer fee. This fee is negotiated between the buying and selling clubs and is part of the player's transfer agreement. Additionally, a portion of the fee may also be allocated to the player's agent as part of the deal.
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you let another soccer team use one of your players
They stole a player from another team. Were labeled pirates for stealing player
One can find football player pictures on the team website of what ever team is of interest to whom ever is searching. One can also find photos of football players if one goes to a game and buys a program.
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Kick the ball to another player in your team.
No they just get out of the game. And maybe get syspended for a couple of games.
Acquisition is kind of responsibilty but complex one, it is also getting something - like when company buys another building or another company. A lift out is a recruiting method whereby an entire team is “lifted out” of one organization, and inserted into another. It differs from an acquisition in that the emphasis is on the team and its leadership, and not another company...I hope I helped :-)
No. A team that drafts a player has one year to sign that player to a contract. If the team cannot sign the player because the player does not want to play for them, the team may trade the player to another team. If a drafted player has not signed a contract within one year of being drafted, that player may enter the draft again and be selected again.
Ofcourse he can play in the Champions League with a team even if has previously played with another team. But if a player has represented a club in a particular season the CL he cannot then play for another club in the same year's CL.