You can only go so far from recruitment alone. The luck will always run out eventually and if you don't have the money to buy your way out of trouble it can be detrimental in the long run...
@@robertmclellan3658I think you'll find they buy young players for cheap with great potential and turn them into players that could be special eg. Haaland,bellingham,lewandoski
Something's missing in this analysis The players They usually force themselves out, because they are offered and promised huge amounts of money, and even if the club says no, they will stay against their will, and most of the times won't perform well, which ends up being bad for the clubs They are, actually, the ones to "blame", not the actual clubs Especially the ones that sell their hearts, and sometimes soul, for.. success ( or/and money )
Even some of the clubs on here took talent from other clubs, money drives football it has now for 30+ years but it is also the player desire, haaland chose to leave salsberg to go to dortmund for money and his career, sadly these teams are stepping stones for greater teams
Pretty much every player they listed for Dortmund was brought in. Sancho - Man City Bellingham - Birmingham Haaland - Salzberg Lewandowski - Lech Poznan (had to look this one up...) Gundogan - Nurnberg They develop good youth players into good senior players by giving them game time in a top league. That they collected a cool £250 million for those 5 players alone suggests they're doing something right.
Hey Goal90, you failed to mention Benfica FC. This is surely one team in Portugal that knows how to scam big clubs during transfer windows. Classic example is what they did to Chelsea FC for Enzo Fernandez. This is a club that outsources players in Brazil and other South American countries and since they lack the financial power as big clubs they sell their best players which ultimately ruins their reputation as once European champions. It will surely take them 100years to even reach such heights.
This reeks of just hating money without knowing a thing. All players that you have mentioned wanted to leave, hell Lewa wanted to leave so badly he went on a free, They all could have said no but they wanted the moves. All players mentioned were bought by these clubs that used their financial might over smaller clubs to get them in the first place so funny you mentioned that anyway. As another comment alluded to, let's just look at the players from Dortmund Sancho - Man City Bellingham - Birmingham Haaland - Salzberg Lewandowski - Lech Poznan Gundogan - Nurnberg They got Sancho when he wanted out of City, and then they went and used their financial power to get the rest. The whole argument behind money in football is outdated and reeks of the old "back in my day" I mean you cant even say it was better back then because the statistics of fans and watched games prove this wrong since more fans have come into the game since those days.