Some people think the only motivation in life is money, but it's only one factor. It's not as though they'd be ****ing paupers playing for a mid-table team, and having that quality playing regularly further down the league could only improve it.But to make it as a professional footballer, a player must have confidence in their own ability. That confidence usually is larger than their actual ability, almost an arrogance if you like. I'd question a player not believing they're good enough to join such teams. Sure, as outsiders we can look in a see that a player is unlikely to achieve anything from certain transfers but the player must believe they can reach the top. Only way they can truly test themselves is by joining the top sides.
I'm not arguing that these young players are doing the correct thing, they clearly aren't. but i think its more a case of the people advising them are wrong rather than the actual player. Of course, the main person advising them is their agent and we all know what their interests are.
As you say, agents are largely responsible for the money chasing, and young, impressionable players are star-struck when they look in the mirror.


