Brighton has become a master in the field of selling the best player in the team. Wolves has also done it regularly over the past few years. Bournemouth is getting used to this challenge.
Aston Villa sometimes succeeds, sometimes failing to try. And Tottenham has generally made a wrong way.
Managing the sale of the best player has become a vital skill with many Premier League clubs in recent years. Some clubs are currently building their activities based on the strategy of creating stars and selling them to re -invest in the next player – turning successful transfers is indispensable.
However, this requires a long -term plan, delicate negotiations and close relationships with representatives – much more complicated than banks.