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PES Master League Transfers

Sunday, January 17, 2010

a few things when negotiating transfers


- The initial transfer fee suggested by a club is ALWAYS open to negotiation


- Changing this fee by 25-30% is normally acceptable


- A players wage demands aren't so flexible. A player normally wants 10% more than their value.


- A player will seek less than their value if they are unhappy at a club but even then re-negotiaiting the wage should only be to a slight degree


- The length of contract requested is normally short but is never a deal breaker. (For instance if a player wants a 1 year contract and you say 5, they will almost always return with a compromise.)


- The assessment by the scout that "A deal seems unlikely" doesn't mean you wont get the player. You should always attempt to sign a player even if you get this assessment.


- Go to Scout Recommendations and get a list of players based on their openness towards negotiation. Sort the list on the descending order of overall rating. Look for really cheap players with great stats, apply for negotiations and your success rate in reaching an agreement will be close to 100%.

- Keep your youth team's operating costs at the highest level. That way, among the 10 or so kids in the youth team, you'll get atleast a 75~80 rated player at the beginning of each season. If you're lucky, you might even bump into 16-year-olds with 95 or such stats.

- Try to negotiate a couple of weeks before the january and june-july transfer windows. That way, even i

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