Well first of, the topic your talking about is actually pretty interesting and I was myself thinking of bringing it up. Yes, absolutely, after Pogba's transfer, other team realized the amount of money they can get from English side in particular. After all, when comparing a good player with Pogba, it could be easy to say that this other player could be worth 60M or 70M. The problem isn't for me however what team are demanding for player (even if it getting unreasonable) but the fact that other team can actually pay that amount. I don't think however we will get to a point where football will stop being player in the way we love, but I do fear there is a risk of drop in quality because every team are gonna want "superstar" who are more popular than good.
Well first of, the topic your talking about is actually pretty interesting and I was myself thinking of bringing it up. Yes, absolutely, after Pogba's transfer, other team realized the amount of money they can get from English side in particular. After all, when comparing a good player with Pogba, it could be easy to say that this other player could be worth 60M or 70M. The problem isn't for me however what team are demanding for player (even if it getting unreasonable) but the fact that other team can actually pay that amount. I don't think however we will get to a point where football will stop being player in the way we love, but I do fear there is a risk of drop in quality because every team are gonna want "superstar" who are more popular than cool.
Last season after the repurchase of paul pogba by manchester united, it became clear to me that the transfer market had been broken. A player with the track record, age, experience, potential, and demand is supposed to be invaluable to a club searching glory like juventus, but it became clear that after manchester united did not mind whatever they wanted in exchange for him that a players monetary value does not reflect a players football value anymore. Add that to the possibility of a player that could also be qualified as invaluable in neymar moving to psg, and manchester city spending more than 100 million in full backs and you'll see in todays market money is just an abstract figure in buying and selling players and that players are now assets with values that fluctuate with almost no cohesion with they're football ability and potential.
Logically, it is normal for values to rise. However, the discussion that I would like to bring up is about perspective. What do we against a market that seeks to gain independence from the actual game that we love? What can an up and coming ballon d or winner do if he sinks in the competition against other average players that get the contracts they deserve just because they are viewed as a higher asset. Is it even ethical to spend 200 million pounds on a player when that money can be used to for much more important purposes? At this pace we could very see a day in which we stop the games from being played and just having live player stock exchange on sunday afternoons w thousands viewing.
Im far from an expert in this topic, so id love to see more experienced and informed opinions on this. Where do we go from here?