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Does anyone know why clubs will ONLY offer £0 up front and the rest over 24 months for my players, but if I do that, they NEVER accept it?

Getting nothing up front is no good as I'm down a player and still have no money. So I can never generate funds for new players.

I know most real-life transfers are payed this way, but surely not for NOTHING up front. And even if they are, why aren't any of my bids accepted?

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Getting nothing up front is no good as I'm down a player and still have no money. So I can never generate funds for new players.

Not true - you get your normal percentage of the payments that will be received in the current financial year.

An example:-

Your Chairman allows you to retain 75% of transfer fees.

You accept a bid for a player on 1st July in England for £0 up front and £200,000 over 24 months.

You will see your transfer budget increase by £75,000 (75% * ((200,00/2).

Cheers.

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Not true - you get your normal percentage of the payments that will be received in the current financial year.

An example:-

Your Chairman allows you to retain 75% of transfer fees.

You accept a bid for a player on 1st July in England for £0 up front and £200,000 over 24 months.

You will see your transfer budget increase by £75,000 (75% * ((200,00/2).

Cheers.

Cool, thanks for the info. I was afraid to accept the bids of nothing up front thinking I'd have no money.

Thanks again. :)

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