Is it alright that you take my word for it, as a former SI employee?
No, I have no idea who you are so its only logical for me to doubt you were a SI employee, nothing personal I'm sure you would be sceptical in my position too.
Is it alright that you take my word for it, as a former SI employee?
No, I have no idea who you are so its only logical for me to doubt you were a SI employee, nothing personal I'm sure you would be sceptical in my position too.
Okay then.
Selling players can be hard and it can be easy.
Sometimes nobody wants to buy a player you want to offload, you need to try to loan them out. Hopefully they have a good season, the other team is paying their salary, and you can sell them at the next transfer window once the loan finishes.
If however a player has had a good year for you, it's often fairly easy to sell them out for twice their listed value and even add a 30% or 25% sell on clause.
As for buying players, if you are bidding against Real Madrid or Barcelona or Man United... good luck. Fair or not those clubs can usually negotiate a better deal. Upfront money is key, but you can also offer extras such as a sell-on clause or a loan-back clause to entice a club to accept your offer.