In Premier League, this season, there is a great variety of strikers with different game style and skills. Romelu Lukaku has the ability to displace the opponent defenders with his muscular physique, he takes advantage of the chances that his teammates create for him and creates his individual moments during the match on his own, too. Harry Kane is a real “killer” inside the box area and has a tremendous talent at the ball keeping when his team defends lower on the field. Alvaro Morata and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have also great scoring instincts and considered top-class strikers. In case of Roberto Firmino, he is reputed to be Center Forward, but there is no actual position on the field to describe the range of his skills and the support he provides both in offensive and defensive situations.

According to the average football fans’ belief, the term “selling club” is defined by the negotiating skills a football club has for selling players to other clubs in the highest possible price, by taking advantage of its players’ contemporary market values. However, the above-mentioned perception is far apart from what a selling club comprises and even further away from what exactly makes a club successful in the sales’ domain.