Optimising football transfer strategy under budget constraints: A weighted multi-criteria approach

Abstract

The football transfer market is a complex, dynamic environment in which clubs compete to acquire players who strengthen their squads. While several frameworks estimate a player's worth, a comprehensive approach that captures both squad optimisation and transfer market dynamics remains limited. In this paper, we propose a quantitative framework for optimising football transfer strategy under budget constraints, integrated with a competitive bidding paradigm. Using data from professional football leagues, we construct player performance and transfer price models using linear mixed-effects frameworks that incorporate player characteristics, recent performance, team context, and league effects. The predicted ratings and estimated transfer prices are then integrated into a weighted multi-criteria constrained optimisation framework that determines a club's transfer activities at the end of the season. Finally, these optimal transfer decisions are embedded within an independent private-value auction model with a random reserve price to analyse market behaviour when multiple teams compete for the same player. We illustrate our approach using the 2018-19 season of the English Premier League to demonstrate its ability to capture transfer-market dynamics.

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