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Barcelona and Real Madrid players get over £4.3m a year

  • 21-04-2011 1:01am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4,005 ✭✭✭


    Top Spanish football clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid pay their players more than $7m (£4.3m) a year, on average.

    The two, who are regularly in the top three richest football clubs worldwide, have overtaken the New York Yankees as the best paid global sports teams.

    The review, by Sporting Intelligence, found first team players' average pay for the last season was $7.9m for Barcelona and $7.4m for Real Madrid.

    The Yankees pay their players an average of $6.8m.

    The highest paid footballers in the UK play for Chelsea, in sixth place in the pay scale.

    The National Basketball Association's (NBA) Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic occupy fourth and fifth spots.

    Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal were also among the 30 best-paid teams, making the Premier League the best-paying football league in the world.

    This year's report has been compiled in association with ESPN The Magazine in the US. Further details including pay for players in other sporting fields will be published later.

    Stop spending

    Nick Harris, the report's author, said: "We've know for years that the biggest bucks have been in American basketball and baseball but the rise and rise in wages among the elite of European football continues, closing that gap."

    That, however, could change with new regulations from European football's governing body, Uefa.

    It plans to force clubs to stop spending more than they earn from next season.

    Mr Harris said: "Financial fair play regulations may act as a brake on this inflation in football pay in a few years' time but for now the big guns in Europe are still splashing out."

    Real Madrid are at the top of the league table of the world's 20 richest football clubs for the sixth straight year, according to an annual study by the accountants Deloitte, which was published earlier this year.

    Barcelona was second on the list, with Manchester United third, but the Deloitte review concentrates solely on day-to-day income from football business, and does not include debt, something that a number of top British clubs are financed by.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13152070

    Very interesting. Two highest in every sport like, not just Football. I say C.Ronaldo's £80,000,000 price tag would be unparalleled in the US.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,455 ✭✭✭✭eagle eye


    CorkMan wrote: »
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13152070

    Very interesting. Two highest in every sport like, not just Football. I say C.Ronaldo's £80,000,000 price tag would be unparalleled in the US.
    They don't do transfer fees in the major sports in the US. Its usually draft picks and players that are exchanged.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,005 ✭✭✭CorkMan


    Had a feeling about that since I heard Lebron James just moved from one basketball side to another, and that was that, no fee of any sort. Makes it more extraordinary that £80mill was spent to get C.Ronaldo to Real.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25,953 ✭✭✭✭kryogen


    LeBron James is on a huge contract however, this is where the money gets spent

    Take American football for example

    Someone like Eli Manning, he signed a new contract recently worth around 115million or thereabouts, they may not spend the money on a transfer but the money does get spent on the salary

    Madrid had to pay the money to get Ronaldo because they had to buy his contract, his registration and compensate the club financially as there is no such thing as draft picks in soccer

    Trades happen in US sports alot, they usually involve concessions regarding draft picks, or one or more players going in the opposite direction. When a player is a free agent, same as in soccer, they can move to whatever club they choose


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,602 ✭✭✭✭Liam O


    CorkMan wrote: »
    Had a feeling about that since I heard Lebron James just moved from one basketball side to another, and that was that, no fee of any sort. Makes it more extraordinary that £80mill was spent to get C.Ronaldo to Real.
    LeBron was a free agent.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25,953 ✭✭✭✭kryogen


    Liam O wrote: »
    LeBron was a free agent.

    And he gettin paid


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