Dano564
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Can you repeat the part of the stuff where you said all about the....thing?
If a player doesn't have a contract, you can sign them. A lot of leagues are between seasons during the summer, so you can sign young players from anywhere.
That's just like any free agent.
If a player has a contract, other teams can still pursue them.
An NFL example would have been Brett Favre with the Packers. Say Brett wanted to leave Green Bay and the Jets are interested, but Brett is still under contract. Brett is wanting to leave for MN, but know Green Bay won't agree. The Jets and Green Bay would work out a transfer fee where the Jets would pay X amount to take over Brett's current contract. The Jets, in this effort would also be communicating with Brett to ensure he is happy and cover any financial matters with them.
The main difference is in soccer there are so many other leagues the player can play for, so a team holding a player only has so much leverage. So at a point a player wants to leave, the club pretty much doesn't have the leverage to keep holding that player. So working out a transfer is probably the best route.
In young players, players start to climb the ladder. They start at a lower level division, and they might attract interest from a bigger league like the MLS. We want to sign that young player, but he already has a contract with some smaller team. We need to buy out that contract by agreeing to a financial number with that club.
Some clubs don't always compete well on the field, but they do an excellent job of signing players, and then developing them, and then selling them at higher prices. This allows them to invest in more players that suit their team.
In the case of our recent signing, the original club retains 30% ownership should the player be successful at MN and draw a bigger transfer fee down the road from a club from Europe or elsewhere. So if a transfer is worked out down the road for $20 million, we would get $14 million, his original club $6,000,000, and the player would get a separate contract agreement with the new club.