“Even Sergei Semak has not yet reached Valery Karpin” – Kommersant FM

“Even Sergei Semak has not yet reached Valery Karpin” - Kommersant FM

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Pep Guardiola spent the most money on player acquisitions of any coach in history. The current Manchester City coach has bought 78 players worth more than €2 billion, reports the Transfermarkt portal. Not a single football coach in the world has ever been able to exceed the €2 billion threshold. In Russia, Valery Karpin became the record holder for spending. The current coach of Rostov and the Russian national team spent €246 million. For details, see Kommersant FM sports commentator Vladimir Osipov.

The amounts spent on buying players from top clubs are impressive. In addition to Guardiola, Jose Mourinho especially liked to acquire newcomers, who fell just short of €2 billion, as well as Carlo Ancelotti (€1.6 billion) and Massimiliano Allegri and Diego Simeone, whose purchases were below €1.5 billion.

This list could well include Thomas Tuchel, who also loved football shopping. But he was removed from Chelsea, and Bayern, which he now heads, will no longer allow money to be thrown around like that. However, if a coach spends a lot, but still produces results, the club’s management is unlikely to reproach him, football manager Yuri Belous told Kommersant FM:

“Spending must be assessed depending on several components. How much did they then sell these players for, whether that amount included agency fees or not? What is the sporting result of this acquisition? Sports results can also be assessed in money. How much did they earn playing in the Champions League, European Cups and so on?

Russia has its own record holders. Valery Karpin, working at Spartak and Rostov, spent almost €250 million on players. Even Sergei Semak, who works for the richest club in the country, Zenit, has not yet reached Karpin. However, Semak bought significantly fewer players. If Karpin’s record sum consisted of the price of 58 players, then Semak initiated the purchase of 29 for €224 million.

The Russian top three spender is rounded out by another Zenit coach, Luciano Spalletti. He has 18 players worth a total of €185 million. Then come Kurban Berdyev (€157 million) and Leonid Slutsky (€136 million). The talk that club mentors have a percentage of the purchase of players during transfer campaigns does not happen just like that. In the 2000s, similar stories happened in domestic football, assures Yuri Belous:

“Yes, there were, especially in the 2000s. Many coaches have tried to be affiliated with agents in some way. But today it’s all complicated – everything secret becomes clear. Moreover, the salaries of top coaches now are high enough to take this into account.”

The salaries of mentors in the RPL are now really impressive. Semak at Zenit receives €2 million a year, the same amount is in the contract of Vladimir Ivich, who works with Krasnodar. Guillermo Abascal earns €1.5 million at Spartak, slightly less than Vladimir Fedotov at CSKA. Karpin’s contract in Rostov is €700 thousand, and this does not include the national team.

And the salaries of coaches, like football players, are only growing. But there are few high-profile transfers in our championship. Although, despite the difficult situation, even many European football players are ready to go to Russia, says football agent Vadim Trushkov, who lives and works in France:

“Yes, price tags can sometimes sting, but when and who did this scare us away?

The European market is open. On the contrary, it seems to me that if you now search in France or in other countries – in Portugal, Spain, Italy – everyone will go.”

The transfer window in Russia closes on September 14, and it is possible that, as they say in the football world, Zenit will sign another star, and for a lot of money. If this happens, then Sergei Semak will break Valery Karpin’s record for career transfers in the next couple of days.


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