At first it seems like a contradiction. But that's the reality at the club today. São Paulo: no one wants to come, and no one wants to leave.
Nobody wants to come
Firstly, many names were mentioned at the Morumbi club, they say there are some negotiations.
First of all, you have to ask what São Paulo has to offer, there is no money.
The club is drowning in debt, this is nothing new, and lastly Crespo is taking action.
At first glance, the club did not comply with the agreement signed at the time of terminating the contract with the Argentine.
Now the question is: How do you bring in great players if you can't pay high salaries?
What would Soteldo do, for example, if he had to come and play for São Paulo if his salary had to be significantly lowered?
Obviously no one wants to come and play at São Paulo, there is no money to pay the salaries.
After the club disclosed its debt and its current reality, this made things even more difficult.
However, that's not the only problem, political instability and pressure for titles make the tricolor's offer even worse.
Nobody wants to leave
Firstly, the high salaries and long contracts signed between São Paulo and some athletes only get in the way.
High salaries, with renewal and increase triggers, brought a big problem to the club.
In this sense, other clubs don't want these players, because of their high salaries.
In addition to the loss of not selling or lending, no one wants to pay salaries.
Termination is not possible due to the high monthly amount paid with other terminations already made.
Likewise, players get comfortable with their contracts and won't leave easily.
A cursed inheritance, long contracts with unused athletes, the result is a huge loss.
Finally, Pablo, Vitor Bueno, Éder and company remain without playing and costing a lot, that's the trend.
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