In the current transfer window, the Spanish first division clubs spent 228.6 million euros (U.S. $ 672 million) and pocketed 293.5 million (approximately U.S. $ 863 million). With that, the teams of Spain were 'green' at 65 million euros, or U.S. $ 191 million.
Among the major European leagues, only Spain is 'green'. England leads the list with the deficit of 237 million euros (U.S. $ 724 million), followed by France (16 million euros, or U.S. $ 480 million), Germany (40.5 million euros, or U.S. $ 118 million) and Italy (28.4 million euros, or U.S. $ 83.3 million).
The giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are the ones that clash with this trend in your country. The meringues are with a deficit of 57 million euros (U.S. $ 168 million) this relationship of players bought and sold. Already Barca, who brought Neymar this season, spent 47 million euros (U.S. $ 138 million) more than earned with purchases of athletes.
Taking the two, the team with the largest deficit in this regard is the Athletic Bilbao: 12.5 million (£ 36.8%).
Although Atletico Madrid have been the club pocketed more signings with athletes in Spain, 67 million euros (U.S. $ 197 million), mostly due to the departure of the Monaco Falcao Garcia, Malaga, feeling last season in the Champions League, was the "overstock", having sold 12 players.
This trend is not new in Spain in recent times of crisis. In 2012-13, the country clubs spent more than profited by selling players. In all, the Spanish teams were 73.1 million euros (U.S. $ 214 million) "green".
0 comentários:
Postar um comentário