Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes football has gone beyond rationality. The world record transfer fees have exceeded beyond 100M,just 12 months after Manchester United paid £89m for Paul Pogba.
He said: “For me it is the consequence of the ownerships that has changed completely the whole landscape of football in the last 15 years. Once a country owns a club everything is possible.
“It becomes very difficult to respect Financial Fair Play because you have different interest from a country to have such a big player to represent that country.
“I always did plead for football living within its own resources. We are not in a period anymore where you think ‘I invest that, I will get that back’. We are beyond that.
“The number [fee] today involves passion, pride, public interest and you cannot rationalise that anymore. On the other hand inflation is increasing – we were at £100m last year and only one year later we are at the £200m line.
If you think Trevor Francis was the first guy for £1m [in 1979] and it looked unreasonable, it shows you how far football has come, beyond calculation and rationality.
“We still live with rationality and we are not the only ones – 99 per cent of clubs do that – but of course we cannot compete with that.”
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