After months of the transfer market being open, the final day was crazy. It happens every year, but it never ceases to be remarkable because it is repeated. It is very humane to leave everything to the last second and ignore ‘don’t leave for tomorrow what you can do today’, but at the same time it is nonsense that in a certain way distorts the competition itself.
For fans, it’s fun, especially in the age of immediacy. There is an undeniable ‘adrenaline’ component provided by looking at Twitter on a ‘smartphone’ screen or pressing the ‘F5’ key on the keyboard like there’s no tomorrow. But this is nonsense. There are teams that closed six, seven or eight incorporations (there were cases) that started the league. And that doesn’t make sense.
It’s just not romantic to want to go back to a situation where the transfer market closes before the leagues start. In the era of globalization it should not be a problem to apply it without creating a competitive advantage for teams from some countries. But football is an entertainment business, and because it’s fun, albeit crazy, it’s hard work to bring it down.
Source: La Verdad

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