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Yes, but this would not be a Summer transfer budget. What you're suggesting would be a budget lasting a period of many years.
If you managed a business that was set a year's budget of £30M then you would not say "but I must factor in the ten years after this", there will be another budget for each year in the ten years after your first budget.
For a player on a four-year contract:
The 1st year's wages affect the 1st year's budget.
The 2nd year's wages affect the 2nd year's budget.
The 3rd year's wages affect the 3rd year's budget.
The 4th year's wages affect the 4th year's budget.
Without wanting to sound patronising: I hope this clears up the misunderstanding.
Yes, Redknapp is an idiot but the bigger idiots are the Portsmouth owners that signed off on his transfer dealings. QPR is different in that their owners probably can afford to waste hundreds of millions per season.
TLDR: If Zingarevich gives Adkins a budget of £30 million for next season, then this money is the budget for only next season, we do not have to attempt to preserve this money until the end of time.
I do hope they don't do it your way. You would look pretty stupid to do your budgeting like that. What happens in your scenario when you get to yr 4 and the player is unaffordable? Of course the calculations should be done on a whole life (ie whole life of the contract) basis or you just stack up financial problems that accrue later.
If he is unaffordable when you get to year 4 then you sell them, or others, to make ends meet.
The point is that business is an ongoing process. The wage budget is either worked out weekly or per year, it is certainly not based on the aggregate number of years left on contracts * wages. What would you do in year 2's wage budget: exclude somebody's wages for that current year, because you counted them last year?