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most of us, when buying players, have a percentage of profit clause in the transfer deal. this can be annoying when trying to sell players, selling them for a certain amount but hten seeing some of your money go to the other club. that is why i have set up this equation to help you work out how much to put them up for.

a= official asking price

b= personal value of the player

c= % of next profit to previous club

d= price paid when purchased

a = (b - (c*d))/(1-c)

i believe my maths is correct. with the percentages, make 15% 0.15, 40% 0.4 etc.

i hope this helps

if anybody has any questions, please feel free to ask

EDIT: ill do an example.

I have a player who i want to sell for £5m.

there is 15% profit clause to his former club

i initially payed £2m for him

the calculation is such:

(5-(0.15*2))/(1-0.15)

this equals £5.5m, the amount to sell said player for

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most of us, when buying players, have a percentage of profit clause in the transfer deal. this can be annoying when trying to sell players, selling them for a certain amount but hten seeing some of your money go to the other club. that is why i have set up this equation to help you work out how much to put them up for.

a= official asking price

b= personal value of the player

c= % of next profit to previous club

d= price paid when purchased

a = (b - (c*d))/(1-c)

i believe my maths is correct. with the percentages, make 15% 0.15, 40% 0.4 etc.

i hope this helps

if anybody has any questions, please feel free to ask

EDIT: ill do an example.

I have a player who i want to sell for £5m.

there is 15% profit clause to his former club

i initially payed £2m for him

the calculation is such:

(5-(0.15*2))/(1-0.15)

this equals £5.5m, the amount to sell said player for

This may sound a little "geeky"...but i like your equation...very well though through :)

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Not to put to fine a point on it, but its a bit of a pointless formula because it for the most part revolves around how much the player means to you, the £5M in your example. That has nothing to do with any of the formula, you have already decided that number based on all kinds of factors.

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cheers platty, im an A grade a level maths student and i wanted to know this as im having a reserve team clear out at the end of my season, so i thought i might as well share it.

Quackje, the point of the formula is to work out how much to sell them for to get that £5m, as if you sold them for £5m then you wouldnt get all of the money

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Well of course, but its just so obvious to work out how much you have to pay them. Also it doesn't take into account any sell-on to the next club and how much you might expect to make from that, quite often I use that to ensure I get the best value for the player which could easily go into my, I want £5M for him total.

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