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Published on 2024-02-07 10:25:10
Manchester City has secured a significant transfer by acquiring the highly sought after Girona winger Savio in a deal that will bring him to City this summer. However, despite his success this season as a young left-sided attacker, Savio will face tough competition for a spot at City, raising the possibility that he will be sent out on loan, possibly back to Girona. This is noteworthy because Savio is not a Girona player, but is on loan there from Troyes, a Ligue 2 club in France. Savio has not actually played for Troyes, which raises questions about the transfer.
The transfer also exposes the complexities of multi-club ownership, particularly within the City Football Group, raising concerns about whether the deal falls within the parameters of fair market value. The actions of City and their multi-club empire reveal the challenges and impacts of modern football operations.
Manchester City’s involvement in such multi-club environments is not unique, as other clubs, including Newcastle, Manchester United, and potentially Everton, are also participating in these operations. The transfer also brings attention to ongoing legal matters involving City and the application of ownership rules, particularly with respect to the Champions League.
The transfer of Savio to City highlights the disparities and potential conflicts that can arise within multi-club ownership, emphasizing the dominance of certain clubs within the group. This situation points to the need for continued scrutiny and regulation of club ownership and transfers. Ultimately, the deal raises questions about the fairness and integrity of the transfer process and demonstrates the influence and challenges of multi-club ownership within modern football.
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