Alfred C. Jolibois, PhD
08-07-2013, 12:40 PM
For demanding clubs, each player they want is worth more (to them) than the player the other teams want.
If this were a movie (or game theory scenario), someone would get the Chief Execs together, and devise a tripartite agreement, whereby, with no money chnagng hands:
Luiz goes to Barca; then Cscec goes goes to ManU; and then Rooney goes to Chelsea. Everyone is happy (each player in question not being assured of a starting place in their current club, but vital for the club that wants them.)
Will never happen in this universe, of course. But given the fact that value for all three is basically the same to the clubs and that the players they get is more desirable than the one they lose, logically unassailable.
If this were a movie (or game theory scenario), someone would get the Chief Execs together, and devise a tripartite agreement, whereby, with no money chnagng hands:
Luiz goes to Barca; then Cscec goes goes to ManU; and then Rooney goes to Chelsea. Everyone is happy (each player in question not being assured of a starting place in their current club, but vital for the club that wants them.)
Will never happen in this universe, of course. But given the fact that value for all three is basically the same to the clubs and that the players they get is more desirable than the one they lose, logically unassailable.