Editorial and data disclaimer
This page explains what TransferRank scores and summaries mean, what they do not mean, and the limits of using transfer intelligence as though it were certainty.
A high TransferRank score does not mean a transfer is guaranteed. A low score does not mean a report is false. Scores reflect our model’s view of credibility and momentum at a point in time, not a promise of outcome.
What TransferRank publishes
TransferRank publishes scored transfer stories, source history, editorial analysis, submission-driven additions, and contextual product features built from publicly reported football information and internal ranking logic. Some outputs are generated or assisted by automated systems and then shaped by editorial rules.
The current product stack combines source data, Supabase-backed application state, FastAPI services, and AI-assisted workflows that may call providers such as Google Gemini, Anthropic, or OpenAI for selected enrichment or editorial support tasks.
How to interpret scores and labels
- Scores are probabilistic and comparative. They are designed to help users judge signal strength, not to replace direct reporting or primary-source reading.
- Tier labels, confidence bands, and momentum indicators are product shorthand. They reflect internal weighting and may change when new information arrives.
- Source grades measure historical performance and editorial confidence, not a legal finding about a journalist, outlet, or publication.
- A story can move sharply because new corroboration, denials, club developments, or contradictory reports alter the evidence base.
Source references and third-party reporting
TransferRank references reporters, outlets, videos, and social posts to help users understand the reporting chain around a transfer. Referencing a source does not imply endorsement, partnership, or ownership of that source’s content.
Third-party articles, headlines, thumbnails, names, and marks remain the property of their respective owners. Users should consult original reporting directly when a decision or interpretation depends on the full context of that reporting.
No betting, financial, or professional advice
TransferRank is not a sportsbook tool, financial product, scouting contract recommendation, legal service, or professional advisory platform. You should not rely on the product as a substitute for your own judgment, legal counsel, commercial due diligence, or regulated advice.
Automated analysis limitations
Some summaries, extraction steps, and ranking inputs may be assisted by automated processing. Those systems can misread sarcasm, recycled reporting, translation nuance, embedded media context, or highly fluid late-window developments.
For that reason, users should treat TransferRank as a decision-support and reading-prioritisation product, not as a definitive statement of fact about a player’s transfer status.
Community-submitted links
Community submissions help expand coverage, but a submitted link does not automatically become a published story. It may be deduplicated, queued, rejected, placed into review, or fail automated extraction. Social links in particular may require manual review before they become story records.
Corrections and updates
Because transfer reporting changes quickly, content may be corrected, rescored, relabelled, or removed after publication. When the product ingests new evidence, earlier story framing may no longer reflect the current state of the market.
If you believe a story, score, or source reference is materially misleading, use the help page and include the relevant URL and a concise explanation of the issue.
TransferRank does not currently publish a formal public corrections ledger. Corrections are handled through product updates, story updates, removals where appropriate, or direct support review at heytransferrank@gmail.com.