
The Transfer Market Machine: How Modern Football Turns Players into Profit: Inside the Business of Player Valuation, Agents, and Buy-to-Sell Clubs (The Business of Football Series) by ND Publishing
English | October 11, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FVTW8C95 | 201 pages | EPUB | 0.49 Mb
Behind every record transfer, there's a business strategy - and The Transfer Market Machine reveals how it all really works.
Football isn't just a sport anymore - it's a multi-billion-dollar global industry, powered by data, agents, analytics, and financial engineering.
From £100 million transfers to hidden clauses, every deal is part of a massive ecosystem where players are assets, and profit drives performance.
In this eye-opening deep dive into the world of modern football economics, you'll uncover:
How player value is calculated - from age and position to social media impact and contract length.
💼 The rise of super agents like Mino Raiola and Jorge Mendes - and how they shape markets, not just careers.
📊 The analytics revolution - how clubs like Brighton, Brentford, and Liverpool use data models to outsmart richer rivals.
💰 The buy-to-sell model - why clubs like Benfica, Ajax, and Porto build empires by selling talent at the right moment.
🔍 Football's financial loopholes - amortization, image rights, offshore deals, and how Financial Fair Play became a negotiation tool.
🌍 The next frontier - AI, blockchain, and fan tokens changing ownership and transparency forever.
Whether you're a football fan, investor, journalist, or student of sports business, this book gives you the insider's view of football's biggest transformation: how the game became a machine - and what it means for the future.
Why Readers Love ItReadable and cinematic: written in a clear, engaging journalistic style - like The Athletic meets Moneyball.Packed with real examples: from Neymar and Mbappé to Brighton and Benfica's smart-money model.Beginner-friendly: no jargon, just powerful insight into football's financial system.Perfect for fans who love the game but want to understand the business behind it.Target AudienceFootball fans curious about the business behind the game.Students of sports management, finance, or economics.Readers of Soccernomics, Moneyball, and The Club: How the English Premier League Became the Richest League in the World.Content creators, journalists, and podcasters covering transfers, football finance, and analytics.
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