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Meza
April 1, 2023, 11:23am

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Why was agents first introduced?  was teams ripping off players?

I do agree with others, that the player should be responsible for paying HIS agent.  I think there was something in the news the other day about dual presentation and Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal are all being investigated for Tax issues,


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They do, I’ve listed the the Undr the cosh podcast, Andy Liddell was on, he said when Barnsley got promoted to the premier league, he used a PFA rep to negotiate his contract, he got him £900/week, which was up from £300/week, which he was happy with until he got back to the club and found out all the players who had real agents were on £3000/week


I find those figures very hard to believe , even from the late 90s players was earning a lot more than that
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Football clubs use agents to facilitate transfers, negotiate contracts, and provide advice and support to players. Agents are often experienced professionals who have a deep understanding of the football industry, including the transfer market, player contracts, and other legal and financial aspects of the game.

Agents can provide valuable services to clubs, including identifying potential transfer targets, negotiating the terms of a transfer deal, and advising players on contract negotiations. They can also help to manage the expectations of players and their families, as well as provide support and guidance throughout their careers.

In addition, agents can help clubs to navigate complex international regulations and ensure that all legal requirements are met when signing players from abroad. This can include obtaining work permits, visas, and other necessary documentation.

Overall, football clubs use agents to help them navigate the complex world of football transfers and contracts, and to ensure that they get the best possible deals for their players. While some people criticize agents for their high fees and perceived conflicts of interest, they remain an important part of the football ecosystem.


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