A player should have some say in who he plays for.
Younes Kaboul articulated his thoughts in the great tradition of Eric Cantona:
Kaboul could have been a Sunderland player when Spurs decided to sell up and described the moments when he turned down a move to Wearside 17 months ago.
And it is not often you hear a footballer say this: “The reason I did not come here was because of Daniel Levy who runs Spurs. He wanted to treat us like a cow. I said to him look I have a personality and a mind of my own, I am not a dog.
“He told me I have a flight for you all with Malbranque, Tainio and Chimbonda. He said you are going to Sunderland, I said: “No, I go where I want, not where you want me to go. “Look, Sunderland are a decent club but I do not like people imposing anything one. Like you are a dog or something like that.”
Source: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/new...t-The-Daily-Mirror-verdict-article255701.html
No, they shouldn't. For the brief time they are footballers they are nothing but commodities to be exchanged at the clubs whim and they are richly rewarded for their servitude!