I seem to remember somebody (not pointing fingers...) saying its sooooo hard to move up through the game, and especially in hard countries like spain and italy. I remember gazillions of managers complaining about how they make no money and how the higher leagues can make money they cannot
You don't understand that the problem is not in the "absolute price" but in the "relative price"3 M for a 18yold rookie when a full trained top player is paid 10M means a thing,a rookie paid 3M when the same previous top player is paid 4M mean all another thingThe point is always the same:how much a player cost considering all the factors(age,height,potential,ecc...) compared to the overall marketThe scale of the market is out of mind actually,because it's not that a top rookie worth as a medium level player,actually happens that a top rookie worth as a top player,that doesn't have seanse because in the better situation at the end the two players will have the same skills,but you could not create value with training during that time you spend to make your rookie a top player