This year has been one hell of a year for most top clubs, it has been evident in this summer transfer. Negotiations of contracts as been much slower compared to the normal and also recruitment and showing of new players has been slow of late. Much of this occurrence has been due to the financial crisis which wrecked most teams and some finds themselves in more debt than most.

It's no secret that Covid has been one casual factor and the role this pandemic played can not be downplayed. Some teams have also suffered greatly as revenue has been hard to come by while some teams could blame theirs on the mismanagement of funds. Not all top clubs are in this mess as some have been smart with how they manage funds while others are lucky to have the backing of investors with big oil cargos. Not all team is that lucky and it's a bit evident of late.

The financial crisis has seen top teams come up with a way to counter this situation and that has led to the defundant super league idea. The idea might have ultimately helped the big teams but will definitely make FIFA loses money too as management will be formed from each clubs representatives and they will be in charge of the administration of the new league.

With the super league initiative falling through, top clubs suffered and it has led to the withness occurrences that was once common with smaller teams which suddenly became broke. Cases that fall into this category are the likes of Queen's park rangers and Newcastle and some other clubs like Anzhi Makhachkala. The response that most small clubs exhibit is selling off their most prized players to recoup some funds and save the club.

As of today, Top clubs such as started heading in such a direction. Top Spanish clubs such as Barcelona and Real Madrid have seen money had to come by and they resulted in= either selling their best players or letting them go as the wages demand couldn't be met. Barca football club has been the most hit club with the financial crises.

Theirs came as a result of mismanagement of funds and covid draining their revenue also. despite that, they have to continue signing players but they are yet to unveil the signed players as they can't settle the wages of the players in their rank. At the time of writing, over six players have been sold with 2 being released by the club as they try to reduce the size of wages paid in the club. One of the best players in the world (Messi) still awaits a new contract from the said club.

Although he is partly to be blamed for these issues as his contract with the club has also contributed to the club financial disarray. His huge wage and payment partly messed up the club finances and even though he still doesn't have a contract with them at the moment, the actions of this past still hurt the club to the day.

Most English teams have not really suffered greatly from this as other top clubs as the revenue gotten from Tv right has been able to provide enough revenue needed to run the clubs. It is different for teams in la Liga as even Real Madrid has had to let go of their best players due to not having enough funds to meet up with players wages demand.

Clubs such as PSG has also thrived effortlessly as they snapped up players and has also been able to meet up with their wage demands. It is expected that they will sign more players but the players signed so far as been top-notched. they have also met their wages demand with ease as they have the backings of investors who are richly endowed with oil.

More clubs are expected to sell more players while some haven't even gotten their business right in this transfer market. For let fold the hand and watch as the drama unfolds and how clubs will perform during this summer football. Which club is backing to perfect their financial crises before the end of this season?