Football crisis: Mario Weger about transfers and future fears!

Football crisis: Mario Weger about transfers and future fears!

As part of the "Krone" regulars' table in Saalbach, the player advisor Mario Weger gave fascinating insights into the world of winter and football. As a prominent voice in the sports consulting landscape, Weger reported on the current situation of his protégés, including the Rapid professional Guido Burgstaller, who recently suffered a brutal attack. "Guido doesn't want to stop," said Weger, while illuminating the concerns of the footballers who live in an uncertain future.

The situation is tense because the clubs are in the Zwickmühle. "The footballers are afraid of how it goes on. And for many clubs it is already pointed on button", Weger compared . Usually the hustle and bustle for player brokers begin during this time, but in view of the pandemic, transfers are not only reduced, but could not be completely absent. Weger already has several transfers on the brink, since in the current situation nobody thinks of signing new players. "I assume that I don't make fresh money for a year," he said.

a year of financial uncertainty

The challenges are enormous, especially for players with expiring contracts. Weger warns that fewer and fewer clubs and therefore fewer jobs could arise. Nevertheless, there is a ray of hope: "It is feared that fewer clubs and therefore fewer jobs will be there," said Weger, who has observed a wave of solidarity within the football community. Players do without salaries and many clubs do donations to alleviate the difficult situation. "The footballers are going to be an example," Weger noted.

The hope remains that the leagues will end in ghost game mode to save at least part of the lost television money. "I think that all clubs will need at least a year to recover halfway," Weger concluded his statements. In the meantime, the football world is in turmoil, while the player advisors are under financial pressure that it has never been experienced before.

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