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    Nowadays, a growing number of people are wondering whether modern football should be more linked to commerce, as funds become the main criterion for estimating the value of a club and come from various sources, which include advertising, tickets, final support, etc. Although some will say that an overly charged commercial atmosphere will be toxic for football, I however believe that the combination of football and commerce will be the paradigm of the modern football revolution. With the increasing number of people criticizing commercial activities such as interviews; advertisements and types of parties will decrease players' concentration for the game. They mention that the fundamental role of a player is to play exciting games instead of conducting business activities, but I must admit that the judgment is too much unilateral. The more I think, the more I worry that trading, in a sense, will stimulate the player to become more passionate and with great pursuit. With an increasing number of public demands, championships are held at high frequency, players strive to train and play matches for every champion and honor. Besides the honors, as well as the salary increase, if you type "Become a footballer" into Google you will see that many titles are "How to become a professional footballer" and why do so many people want to do it? be a professional footballer? According to the study, the average salary of a professional football player in Europe is around $100,000 per year and in America, around $80,000 per year (http://www.blurtit.com/q436175 .html), which are both quite higher than that of a household. income is more than $34,000 per year in the United States (Rachel Zupek, 20 Jobs that Pay America's Average Sa...... middle of paper ......org/wiki/Cristiano_Ronaldo) Even more so that I think is the benefit of the unity of commerce and football. No one can say that it is perfect for sports to be more linked to commerce, but with the increase in entertainment needs on the part of people, this type of combination will become more and more common. Every success is always accompanied by stages of failure, and perhaps in the future we will see a more perfect "commercial sports" system.Resource.http://www.blurtit.com/q436175. htmlRachel Zupek http://www.careerbuilder.com/Article/CB-1324-Job-Search-20-Jobs-that-Pay-Americas-Average-Salary/?ArticleID=1324&cbRecursionCnt=1&cbsid=f55aba6ad1444c53a646e915a691d6ec-333601216-wa-6Ste ve Bott, http://www.sportingo.com/football/a13177_englands-beckham-era-over-but-his-influence-remainsWikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristiano_Ronaldo