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    News article reports that a club is interested in a permanent deal for a player while on loan (note: the player has no mandatory future fee in his loan contract):

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    The agent say that there is no interest:

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    Even though he is currently on loan, the window is closed and it would seem reasonable for a club to organise the future transfer (at the end of the loan) of a player.  So I'd suggest that:

    1. the agent should recognise that the loaning club is interested in negotiating a permanent deal (in the interaction above) and that a transfer at the end of the loan should be able to be negotiated now

    2. the fact that a player is on loan does not prevent him from being sold at the end of the loan where he has no agreed mandatory future sale. Why this limitation? Why must a club wait till the loan ends before you can sell a player?

    Steps: 

    1.  Ask agent about market interest 

    2. select Keen option

     

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    • SI Staff

    We wouldn't consider this a bug. Just because the manager in the press conference has said they’re considering it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re ready to start negotiations right away.

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    50 minutes ago, Zachary Whyte said:

    We wouldn't consider this a bug. Just because the manager in the press conference has said they’re considering it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re ready to start negotiations right away.

    The article says they are interested in the player. The agent then says there's no interest in the player. It's the type of contradiction that creates frustration. 
     

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