It makes sense to commit fully to someone like, let's say, Bergvall. You're signing an 18 year old, a player 6-7 years away from the beginning of his prime period, for a price that's hardly commensurate with his current ability and potential due to him coming from a much smaller league. And he's obviously being paid extremely modest wages. So there is little harm in giving him a contract long enough to cover most of his 20s. Because there is little chance of not getting your money's worth when all is said and done.
But these non-elite players in their mid 20s,that are purchased from the inflated EPL market to begin with, for much higher wages than the wages of Bergvall-like total punts? Why are they getting these 5-6 year deals? Richarlison has given us virtually nothing in 4 years, Solanke is heading in that direction, and even Maddison is under contract until 32 despite that devastating injury causing serious uncertainty regarding his future.
What a waste.
But these non-elite players in their mid 20s,that are purchased from the inflated EPL market to begin with, for much higher wages than the wages of Bergvall-like total punts? Why are they getting these 5-6 year deals? Richarlison has given us virtually nothing in 4 years, Solanke is heading in that direction, and even Maddison is under contract until 32 despite that devastating injury causing serious uncertainty regarding his future.
What a waste.