Kate Matsuda · 8 answers · 9mo

A German football club is "buying" a player from a British foot ball club. 100 million pounds. Would you say it's modern slavery? Sane business? All are arseholes?

It just sounds like slavery because of the use of the terminology "buying" a person, but, like Ed said, it's simply a switch in employment. The player isn't being forced to work, and he's being paid a lot of money to do so. He can retire if he wishes.

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