Episode 865
#865 | Ed and Jamie (aka Subprime Goals) dive into a wide range of football finance topics concerning Manchester United, including the Women's Team's qualification for the Champions League. The discussion then shifts to Jim Ratcliffe's potential sale of OGC Nice and what it means for United's financing. They also explore the implications of the upcoming Club World Cup and how lucrative it could be for participating clubs. Finally, they review transfer possibilities for United, considering the financial feasibility of acquiring players like Matheus Cunha, Liam Delap, and more, while also talking about the impact of the Saudi Pro League on player sales. Could Bruno Fernandes really be moving to the Middle East?
📖 CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
03:29 Women's Football and Champions League Qualification
05:39 Financial Implications for Women's Football
12:59 Potential Sale of Nice by Sir Jim
21:59 Club World Cup Financial Breakdown
33:56 Transfers - Financial Realities
44:52 Saudi Pro League
54:50 United's Transfer Strategy
56:59 Conclusion
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