Given the current scenario, the biggest loser would be I-League team United SC.
Having spent heavily on I-League leading scorer Ranty Martins and Costa Rican World Cupper Carlos Hernandez with a Rs 13 crore budget last season, United SC are unsure about their existence with the fate of their title sponsors, Prayag, hanging in the balance.
"Let us first see whether we're able to survive or not. As of now, Prayag has stuck to its commitment, but we don't know what will happen in the transfer season," United director Nabab Bhattacharya told PTI.
Bhattacharya said their top players Ranty and Hernandez are already getting big offers and a bigger budget is required to retain them.
"They are getting huge offers. We had a budget of about Rs 13 crore last season but it will have to go up now. But where are the takers for Indian football?
"Mohun Bagan and East Bengal with UB Group behind them will have no problem but it's small teams like us who will have to bear the brunt," he said.
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