<p>A Czech third division club has made an unusual transfer this season, deciding to sign a 22-year-old who has only played the FIFA video game and has no professional footballing experience, <em>BBC Sport</em> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CxLEPDBIS1L/?img_index=2" rel="nofollow">reported</a>. </p><p>Martin Podhajský was signed by FK Ústí nad Labem after his father paid 500k Koruna (around £17,500) so his son would get ten minutes of game time. </p><p>Podhajský is expected to replace their captain and striker when he makes his appearance for the Czech side. </p><p>Commenting on the signing, club chairman Premysl Kuban said, "He doesn't play football - only FIFA on the computer. However, I don't see 500K Czech Koruna rolling on the floor every day. If someone gives me this type of money, I'll let anyone join", <em>BBC Sport</em> reported. </p><p>The club has been teasing this transfer for some time now, with a video posted on August 4 where they appear to deliberate on the offer of accepting the amount for ten minutes play-time. </p>.<p>At a time when Saudis have disrupted the football transfer market with mind-boggling amounts in an attempt to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/infographic-how-saudi-clubs-spent-this-summer-compared-to-europes-top-5-leagues-2678660">lure top talents</a> from European leagues, the surprising signing by the Czech club has provided a moment of lighthearted fun among some football fans, though others were far less receptive, with one social media user <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CxLEPDBIS1L/?img_index=2" rel="nofollow">commenting </a>"A bunch of rich entitled kids about to run to mummy and daddy begging for this now." </p>
<p>A Czech third division club has made an unusual transfer this season, deciding to sign a 22-year-old who has only played the FIFA video game and has no professional footballing experience, <em>BBC Sport</em> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CxLEPDBIS1L/?img_index=2" rel="nofollow">reported</a>. </p><p>Martin Podhajský was signed by FK Ústí nad Labem after his father paid 500k Koruna (around £17,500) so his son would get ten minutes of game time. </p><p>Podhajský is expected to replace their captain and striker when he makes his appearance for the Czech side. </p><p>Commenting on the signing, club chairman Premysl Kuban said, "He doesn't play football - only FIFA on the computer. However, I don't see 500K Czech Koruna rolling on the floor every day. If someone gives me this type of money, I'll let anyone join", <em>BBC Sport</em> reported. </p><p>The club has been teasing this transfer for some time now, with a video posted on August 4 where they appear to deliberate on the offer of accepting the amount for ten minutes play-time. </p>.<p>At a time when Saudis have disrupted the football transfer market with mind-boggling amounts in an attempt to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/infographic-how-saudi-clubs-spent-this-summer-compared-to-europes-top-5-leagues-2678660">lure top talents</a> from European leagues, the surprising signing by the Czech club has provided a moment of lighthearted fun among some football fans, though others were far less receptive, with one social media user <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CxLEPDBIS1L/?img_index=2" rel="nofollow">commenting </a>"A bunch of rich entitled kids about to run to mummy and daddy begging for this now." </p>