The beginning of a new trend
Who has noticed that of recent there is a lot of disagreement between players and their clubs. It is either from the player side or from the club side but the level of disagreement and the collapse of transfer deals has increased this season. I cannot mention them all but you will see a player who still has up to three seasons with his club will outrightly tell the club that he wants to leave and if the club refuses to let him go he will exempt himself from the team.
We have also seen players have good offers but the club will deliberately raise the price to hinder the player from making such a move. I think things are seriously changing and this will bring in many clauses in transfer businesses. Do you think that this is the beginning of a new trend?
I think the players have the right to do whatever they want if the club did not agree with their move, especially when they have a release clause in their contracts. I did not see anything wrong with a player acting to force himself out of the club. Some clubs are ungrateful, and when a player has a release clause on their contracts and the player has an offer, they will not want to let the player leave, and they will even increase the release clause so that the clubs will not sign the lost interest in the player. Let's take Gyokeres as an example of how sporting increased his release clause, if Gyokeres does not take action to terminate his contract, sporting will not sell him.
Another one occurred with Marc Guehi's transfer to Liverpool before the transfer window closed, Crystal Palace and Liverpool had agreed on everything, and the player had completed his medical, however, before signing the contract, the deal collapsed, and Crystal Palace did not want him to leave, Marc Guehi is now angry and refuses to sign any contract with Crystal Palace, and he will leave as a free agent next season.