Real Madrid leads the world's clubs in terms of planning
A recent ranking has revealed that Real Madrid leads the world's clubs in terms of the quality of its long-term planning and project development, while its rival Barcelona ranked relatively low on the list. The study relied on several indicators related to team management, such as player stability, length of time players stay at the club, players' ages at signing, and the length of remaining contracts, aiming to measure the clubs' ability to build a sustainable project rather than simply achieving immediate results. According to the results, Real Madrid clearly excelled in these criteria, relying on a well-thought-out recruitment policy that combines experience with young talent, while maintaining relative stability in the starting lineup over recent seasons. In contrast, the ranking indicated that Barcelona's ranking was affected by the numerous changes in recent years, despite currently possessing a group of young talents who could help improve its position in the future if it continues with a more stable approach. The list included several prominent clubs from Europe and America, reflecting the diversity of successful management styles in modern football, with a clear emergence of models that rely on long-term planning rather than quick fixes.