If the club show ambition, which they will, then all the top players will stay-unless a favourite club of theirs come a knocking but that applies to all clubs with big players.
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If the club show ambition, which they will, then all the top players will stay-unless a favourite club of theirs come a knocking but that applies to all clubs with big players.
Whilst this is true, unfortunately, the way ffp is designed, clubs are only allowed limited ambition.
Our owners have stated their ambition-to be the number one club in the world and they have the resources to do it. Being allowed to do it is another matter altogether.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xJiopVZix0
This show reel of Isak's highlights 23/24 is just a reminder of how all round his game is.
The 'design' of FFP/PSR is crafted by the 20 member clubs at the AGM. They have agreed to change the way it works which is more inline with UEFA's financial model.
One thing is for sure. Eales & Silverstone are top of their field in maximising commercial revenues. Also, as I mentioned, in the near future I foresee a non-affiliated Middle East based group of companies investing in a package of sponsorship deals with the club to boost the revenues.
With the engagement of a non-affiliate sponsor the contracts are not subject to 'Fair Market Value' review. Not saying that the non-affiliate group will be throwing hundreds of millions of Dollars at the club blindly but potentially their investment will provide considerable support to the club whilst the transition to be a stable top 4 regular and attract the major global sponsors.