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Despite the tumultuous landscape, clubs need to adapt to a world where negotiating a player transfer requires an understanding of international market dynamics. In this world, Brazilian football can no longer afford to view itself as separate from the global ecosystem, even as fans decry irresponsible spending.
As the landscape continues to evolve, one thing remains certain: Brazilian football, once something of an anomaly in how it conducted player transactions, is increasingly mirroring the practices of its international counterparts. The conversation around the issue of player transfers will need to adapt and evolve alongside it.