Emergency Goalkeepers

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How do you sign an emergency goalkeeper?

I'm playing as West Ham and my first choice keeper, Ivan Estrada, just got injured for 10 days. I'm due to play Roma in the ECC quarter final today. My back-up keeper was a free agent who stayed on at the club, and I'm not allowed to register him for the ECC. I have some youth keepers, but I'd mch rather sign an emergency keeper. How do you do that?
 
I don't know if you could, even if you managed to sign a keeper you wouldn't be able to register him.
Looks like you're gonna have to rely on the young guns.
 
The only way to do that is maybe a free transfere keeper, or a loan keeper however you wont be able to register either. My advice trust in your youth keeper as long as you have a strong deffence you should be okay. Go for the we will score more goals than you technique.
 
As Long As The Player Is Under 21 He Will Be Able To Be Registered. So Look For A Free Transfer Under 21 And Sign Him Up!
 
You are playing in the EPL which means you can register any player you sign on a free at anytime- as long as you have space. There is also a provision for emergency keepers not sure how it works though
 
You are playing in the EPL which means you can register any player you sign on a free at anytime- as long as you have space. There is also a provision for emergency keepers not sure how it works though

Hes playing in the Champions League, registration for that is different, you cant register at any time like you can in the champions league.
 
Loan an under 21 keeper that doesn't need to be registered.
 
FM doesn't recognise emergency loans. However if you can find a half decent free agent u-21 player then he will be able to play under the UEFA rules.
 
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