09 Aug 2018 20:01:16
Ed's

This might be a daft question but would like to understand better.

Players go through a medical > they either pass or fail.

So the club choose if they take a risk or not.

I assume footballers have insurances in view of injuries and the like?

So the question is, is it that a failed medical would make the insurances void, or something else that would stop a club buying a player who failed a medical.

Thanks

Do the club exercise a payout right?

{Ed002's Note - The clubs insure the players. The cost varies according to their value and how much the club want to insure the players for. The insurance takes account of risk - and the risk given an injury history which is not good, will increase. I have no idea what a “payout right” is.


1.) 09 Aug 2018
09 Aug 2018 20:46:26
Probably the incorrect legal term, I mean in the event of a serious injury, would the club be entitled for loss of income. I suppose there is no way to determine “true financial loss”. So would the club receive some insurance payout?