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I'm playing as Parma at the moment and recently got promoted back into Serie A, lots of the bigger clubs are making offers to co-own one of my strikers, which I have been refusing. Recently the striker has become unsettled by this saying I shouldnt keep him at the club against his will. The thing is none of the clubs are wanting him to move just a chance to take him in the future.

Firstly surely the player shouldnt be moaning about not being allowed to move, which fair enough is a small detail and probably just needs the news item rewriting. But more importantly I want the option to tell the team either buy him outright or not at all, as if one of the teams doubled the bid they are currently offering I might think about selling him.

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sell them on a co-ownership and then delay the deal every year so your getting paid to keep a player and he is not unhappy

I ended up taking the offer as Juventus offered me 9 mil with a 16 mil clause for full ownership, problem is he is still frustrated at not being allowed to move so its kind of backfired as I have the money and the player but he doesnt want to be at Parma. Its frustrating because so many of the options were non-negotiable especially as I picked up another talented young striker with the money for peanuts so he wouldnt be missed at all if he went now.

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The best thing may have been to seel him co-ownership but let him go to Juventus. You get the £9m and buy a replacement, he goes to Juve and is happy and then you either get more money at the end of the co-ownership or you get him back - in which case sell him again... (I think as my knowledge of co-ownership is very limited)

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The best thing may have been to seel him co-ownership but let him go to Juventus. You get the £9m and buy a replacement, he goes to Juve and is happy and then you either get more money at the end of the co-ownership or you get him back - in which case sell him again... (I think as my knowledge of co-ownership is very limited)

Sure, but that was one of the things that was non negotiable in the deal, I probably should have just rejected the deal and offered him for sale at twice the price quoted.

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