Swango1980
Well-known member
I wouldn't say this comment is strictly true. I'd say the contract holds all the cards, including how long is left on it.Exactly the point , the seeds were sown last summer , Wenger even highlighted, they would have been speaking to his agent since last summer to ensure they get a player for free
Hopefully the penny has dropped , the player these days holds the cards
The club would have struggled to sell him and they arenāt going to stick him in the reserves , make use of him for the last season and move on
I'm not sure anyone was saying the players hold all the cards when Kane was not allowed to leave to join City, or when De Gea didn't get the contract he wanted at Utd, and then ultimately got nothing. I'd imagine in 99.9% of cases in professional football, the club are generally in the strongest position. However, in a small number of cases when you have the highest profile players in football, where the club have been unable to get them to sign an extension or sell them, then you will end up in a position where the player is suddenly in a very strong position. Providing they stay fit, and other clubs come along and want their services and willing to pay you more money that what you currently get.
I suspect in the vast majority of cases, when a players contract has been allowed to run out, it is quite a scary time for a player. Because there isn't a better opportunity around the corner, and the club they have become settled at are not willing to keep you on, at least for the same salary you once commanded.