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agents are still expecting to do deals if and when the transfer window opens
this year, but they believe it will be a buyer's market.
With clubs struggling to survive, the money and appetite is not there for
the kind of deals which saw Premier League clubs spend £1.4billion last
summer.
Many fans think it will be a good thing if prices and wages at the top of
the market drop and football gets back in touch with reality.
"There will still be deals happening," one agent said. "I have a few lined
up and ready to go when the window opens.
"Overall though, prices are going to come down. Selling clubs are going to
have to be much more realistic. The money is not there like it used to be."
At the top end of the market clubs such as Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund
were expecting to generate significant income from the summer window.
Barcelona were hoping to sell Philippe Coutinho and sign a long-term
replacement for Luis Suarez. At the moment though, they and Spain have much
more important things to worry about.
Coutinho is on loan at Bayern Munich but they are unlikely to make the move
permanent. Barcelona want more than £100m for a player who will be 28 in the
summer.
That means there will be little resale value for any interested clubs.
Coutinho's agent Kia Joorabchian has good contacts at Arsenal, Chelsea and
Spurs.
A move to those clubs is possible, but Barcelona would have to drop their
asking price dramatically or it would have to be a loan with an option to
buy deal. Interested clubs know that Barcelona want to sell him this summer.
They know that it was a big mistake for Barcelona to spend £142m on him.
As far as Borussia Dortmund are concerned, they were expecting to sell Jadon
Sancho this summer for £120m. Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and
Bayern Munich were just some of the clubs who wanted to sign him.
He has not made up his mind where he wants to move and he is focused on
finishing the season with Dortmund. When the time is right he will discuss
his options with his advisers.
He wants to move to a Champions League club but, at the moment, there are
much more important things to think about than football and transfers.