Comparative analysis of income trends and perceived value of squad of the highest turnover European football clubs (2010-2019)
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Pérez-González, B., de la Riva, L., Bonal, J., & Fernández-Luna, A. (2020). Comparative analysis of income trends and perceived value of squad of the highest turnover European football clubs (2010-2019). European Journal of Government and Economics, 9(2), 170-180. https://doi.org/10.17979/ejge.2020.9.2.5953
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[Abstract] The purpose was to analyse the income variation of the 13 top clubs of Deloitte Football Money League
Report (2019) as well as the variation of the perceived value of their squad, obtained from the website
www.transfermarkt.es during 9 seasons. Friedman's two-way analysis by ranges of selected samples and Wilcoxon W
tests were used to measure the evolution and relation among the clubs’ income and perceived value of players. The
income of clubs was deflected according to inflation (CPI: 2016) and market value was adjusted to a 20 players squad.
Market value and income have a significant positive variation from one year to the next (p = .000). We found differences
between both variables only in the last 2 years on the period analysed (2011-2019). Market value has suffered an
increase higher than expected. This fact should make football managers reflect on how to control constant inflation in
the transfer market.
Palabras chave
Financial fair play
Football
Revenue
Perceived value
Transfer market
Football
Revenue
Perceived value
Transfer market
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