The young player harvesting strategy of Chelsea that has helped make the club profits of £398 million so far this decade, notes Kieran Maguire of the PriceofFootball. Quite how the players feel about being loaned out or warming the bench in terms of their career development is another matter, but they are getting well paid for it.
In contrast, Manchester United have only made £73m of profit on player sales this decade, despite spending over £1 billion on signings since 2010-11. It highlights hit and miss recruitment policy, according to Maguire.
Newcastle under Mike Ashley have made profits on player sales of £130 million (but this doesn't include 2017/18 figures).
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