Azbycx Posted December 11, 2011 Share Posted December 11, 2011 When offering to renew a player's contract, we have to pay the player a signing fee right? Where does the money for that fee come from? Does it affect anything if I overspend on signing fees? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SI Staff Marc Vaughan Posted December 11, 2011 SI Staff Share Posted December 11, 2011 When offering to renew a player's contract, we have to pay the player a signing fee right? Where does the money for that fee come from? Does it affect anything if I overspend on signing fees? If you continually spend hugely on signing fee's then it might affect your clubs financial stability (each club has a hidden balance which determines the visible 'Financial State' indicator) - however it doesn't affect your transfer budget directly .. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve10s Posted December 11, 2011 Share Posted December 11, 2011 Ahh, that explains a lot. I always tend to offer the maximum signing on fees to try and convince players to join when I can't offer big salaries, better start watching it now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam-T93 Posted December 11, 2011 Share Posted December 11, 2011 Ahh, that explains a lot. I always tend to offer the maximum signing on fees to try and convince players to join when I can't offer big salaries, better start watching it now. I do that in literally every signing I make, and unless the hidden variables have been changed then it never made a difference for me, even at lower teams such as Crawley who I took to the EPL on FMHi2011 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azbycx Posted December 12, 2011 Author Share Posted December 12, 2011 Could you tell me how much spending would start to affect that stability of a rich club? And that stability determines the transfer and wage budget in some way right? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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