Don’t get them wrong. First of all, they’re human beings, not just players, but also business minded individuals. It’s normal to go where they think they’ll benefit the most. That’s a completely natural reaction, because even regular people will take an opportunity when it’s presented. Sports is a business, it exists because of money. There’s nothing wrong with chasing more money, especially since you can’t play forever. So while there’s a better opportunity, grab it.
I absolutely agree with you bud, even in business, like in the physical businesses that we run here and there, we always strive to sell our goods and services only to the highest bidders, what about cryptocurrency investment, why to we buy bitcoin and hold, and become happy when it's price is moving up, but become sad when it's price is going down? Isn't it because when the price moves up, it simply means that when ever we decide we are selling, we are going to be making a good profit out of it, but we sad when the price is going down because we something happens and we decide to sell at that very moment, we are going to be selling it at a loss.
So definitely not a bad thing for a footballer to chase after better opportunities while he still have the strength and market acceptance, they need all the money they can get to keep things going for when they can no longer be able to play again.