Football clubs do not think only about the next transfer window anymore. That approach burns money too quickly and usually creates more panic than progress. Modern football became too competitive for short-term thinking. One expensive signing no longer guarantees success, and one lucky season rarely changes a club’s future forever. That is why more teams are planning years ahead instead of months ahead. Clubs invest in academies, training centers, scouting systems, analytics departments, and infrastructure that may not fully pay off immediately. Some projects are built with a five or even ten-year timeline in mind.
The logic is simple. Clubs want stability, not temporary hype. And honestly, betting (Arabic: شرط بندی) becomes more interesting because of it. Better structures create stronger leagues, deeper squads, and far less chaos behind the scenes. Fans now follow rebuilding projects almost as closely as transfers themselves because people understand modern football is no longer only about buying stars every summer.

