
If the player can be sold for a transfer fee higher than his market value, while still being a squad rotation player, and the player can secure a lucrative contract, it becomes a win-win situation for both the club and the player. Players moving from major European leagues to West Asia can avoid many pitfalls and earn big money early, ensuring financial security for retirement.
According to the latest report from AS, Barça and their 22-year-old Spanish midfielder Casado have received a generous offer from an Arab club. It is reported that this Arab football team has proposed a bid exceeding €40 million to Barça for Casado, along with a significant salary increase for the player. Both Barça and Casado are pleased with this offer, and the player is very tempted by the contract that would double his income.
Casado, 22 years old, stands 1.72 meters tall and weighs only 65 kilograms. He is a small-sized player with limited physical strength, finding it somewhat challenging to compete in La Liga and the Champions League. He serves as a rotation player for Barça, with a market value of €25 million according to Transfermarkt. If sold for over €40 million, Barça would be very happy. Currently, his annual salary is only €1.25 million, but moving to West Asia could double or even multiply his earnings several times. Since Casado struggles to secure a starting spot at Barça, moving early to West Asia to earn money could be a wise career decision.