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One of the primary issues mentioned is the ongoing practice of selling promising players. While selling talent is an integral part of the business model in football, the focus should shift towards retaining key players and cultivating a league that international talents aspire to join. The Brazilian leagues historically lag behind global standards in terms of competitiveness, which detracts from the overall appeal.
To tackle this challenge, Brazilian clubs must discover alternative revenue streams beyond transferring players. This includes leveraging international broadcasting rights more effectively and enhancing the league's competitive profile. Without these measures, the dependency on player sales is unlikely to change significantly.