All the financial figures (that you took the time to research) which proves that Arsenal had money to spend, the socialist wage structure, the tactical ineptness of the manager, the signing of rubbish
players at high salaries and panic - buys, not strengthening key positions etc etc etc all became false to you.
A coach's worst nightmare is to sign a promising new
player at a high salary only to watch him underperform throughout his first season.
Not exact matches
If you look
at the average
salary for this year's
highest - spending teams — say, the Boston Bruins or Minnesota Wild — it's currently in the range of $ 3 million per
player.
(In case you're interested, LeBron James was the
highest paid
player, in terms of
salary,
at nearly $ 31 million — and Curry's teammate, Kevin Durant, made over $ 26 million.)
That
high salary amount is typically reserved for
players with
at least 10 years in the league — or
players coming off of their third contracts.
Look
at so called smaller club; they spend way more; we just pay
high salaries to what became average if not mediocre
players that this team is in majority made of.
Players designated as a team's franchisee make the average of the five
highest salaries at their position for one year, a number that won't be determined until the end of free agency though,
at the moment, it appears to be between $ 16 million and $ 17 million for a quarterback, according to the NFL.
A look
at the top ten
salaries of
players in the Premier League, updated with Liverpool's new signing featuring ahead of two of Arsenal's
highest earners...
look lets call a spade a spade, the reason we can not compete
at the
highest level is because of our lack of spending on top quality
players while other top teams are willing to pay huge transfers and fat
salaries.
They also like arsenal have a pay structure so even if they buy
at a
high price the
players and agents know what the
salary will roughly be.
1) Overpaid
players on
high salaries 2) Leave selling
players at the very end of transfer window 3) Club not knowing what their priorities are during a transfer window by planning beforehand 4) Being too greedy for wanting
higher valuation price on average
players or selling
players bellow their market rate 5) Letting
players hold the club to ransom by giving them game time just to make them happy 6) Using the lack of
players leaving as an excuse for not signing more
players
So according to a Daily Mail report, Wenger is planning to break the current
salary record to make Alexis the
highest paid
player at the club and tie him to a new long term deal.
but to get a
player unhappy demanding
high wages and playing time i would rather leave him
at united to create disharmony than waste a slot on the bench and three years of
salary cause when he joins he won't be offloaded this is his final paycheck!!
Salaries are
higher in the UK, atmosphere in EPL stadiums is unrivalled in Europe, Benzema could be the star of the team
at Arsenal (while he is just Ronaldo's stooge
at Real / similar to Ozil) and Wenger's management is very attractive to French
players.
This means most clubs interested in buying them will not want to pay
salaries that
high, meaning the
players prefer to stay
at Arsenal to collect their
higher wages than to go to a club that pays them less.
The catch is that just one
player can be tagged and if a long - term deal isn't reached by July 16, the franchised
player will receive a one - year contract with a
salary that's an average of the top five
highest - paid
players at that position.
Was Garnett, who will earn $ 2.1 million next year,
at fault for not being satisfied with a deal that would have made him,
at 21, the second -
highest - paid
player in the NBA, in average
salary, behind Michael Jordan?
Were he to stay
at the club with that wage package and baring any sort of
salary increase, it would put van Persie as the third -
highest player on the team today, six years later.
It's very flattering, but PSG believed in me when many thought I couldn't play
at this level,» said the
player, who earns around $ 400,000 a month, the 10th
highest salary at PSG.
The stance by Arsene is
at least a gamble, because keeping
players who are disillusioned with the club, or who are mendaciously wanting to stick their snouts deeper into the money trough demanding increases to their already sky
high salaries is risky because angry employees, and they are only employees, can not be relied upon when the going gets tough.
Various reports have placed the value of the proposed Costa sale
at # 76m, while the unsettled striker would become the world's
highest paid
player with a rumoured
salary of # 650 -000-per-week.
It takes Arsenal's
highest - paid
player Mesut Ozil, on an average weekly
salary of # 140,000, 90 minutes to pay off a house, while it would take an Arsenal fan, on an average weekly
salary of # 663, 6,593,645 minutes to pay off a house in the capital
at the value of # 607,112.