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  1. I'm sorry, I don't have a save file to attach for it. But the cheesing is to accept a deal lower than the release clause, which then allows you to cancel the deal after a contract gets accepted by the player. So: player A has release clause of 100 million, team A triggers the clause. You, as the manager, mass offer the player out for less money, accept every offer that doesn't trigger the clause. Then IF player A picks one of the multiple teams that didn't trigger the clause, you can cancel out the deal. AI should probably realize that if this happens, they can trigger the clause and you as the player can't BS them again with cancelling. Makes the AI look stupid and breaks immersion. Imagine PSG office being "aw shucks, they just cancelled our offer which was 250k below the players release clause. Welp, we won't put another offer in."
  2. When a club triggers a player's release clause that you don't want to sell you can offer him out for a lower amount. If the player accepts one of the lower offers over the one that triggered the release clause you can then reject the deal to keep the player. This probably should not work this way and should be fixed in the future. If nothing else, the AI should realize that there is a release clause they can trigger and if they do so, you can't reject the deal.
  3. Just a quick suggestion for future. I signed a player in April, the club that sold him sent the message of "can we loan player back for the rest of the season" which I put a yes on. He plays the rest of the season at his club and then July rolls around and the transfer window opens and then I get informed that I have sent the player on loan for the rest of the season now. So essentially I signed a two year deal for a new player and he's coming in my club when there's half a year left on his contract. All the while I'm paying my clubs highest salary on him. So my suggestion is to add a "this loan will end on day x.y.xxxx, confirm?" to that loaning back thing. I wouldn't have accepted the deal if I knew the end of the season meant he's going on loan until end of next season. That's a whole year of me not having my starting midfielder in my club.
  4. Well the season hasn't ended, we are playing in Europe for a month still. And he had no club lined up, he went on to be unemployed. Same thing happened with some of my rotation players, who just walked off days before my last league phase match. I don't think that's either realistic nor fun. Other summer leagues have contracts run until end of December. Why can't these? It doesn't happen in real life. HJK has made the groups twice now in a row but I haven't seen them line up with only kids on the last match day because their starters decided that having no club is better than playing in Europe. One player got sold, sure, but others signed slight extensions to play in December before leaving in January.
  5. Like the title says. I am playing in Finland and the contracts expire in on 30th of November, same expiration day seems to apply for Latvia as well. This means that players who decide to explore their options at the end of their contracts leave in the middle of an European group stage. Extremely frustrating and unrealistic to think about a star midfielder deciding to leave just so they can hang out unemployed for a month before signing somewhere else.
  6. You are in March 2024, the first qualifiers for European season of 2024-2025 are played around July.
  7. Hey. I just spotted this thing that is annoying when I was about to sign a free agent to add more depth to my squad before the Europa League. The player was spending extra time before finalizing the deal and I went to discuss with him to speed up the process so I can play him in the League phase. To my surprise there wasn't an option to point out to him that the registration is closing _today_ and if he doesn't sign it immediately he won't be playing in the groups. In my opinion that would be something you should absolutely have as an option to say to a player. It's an incentive for them to sign faster to have those European matches instead of sitting in the stands. Ideally it would also trigger an automatic promise of registering the player to the squad as they signed in hopes of playing in UCL/UEL/UECL or whatever.
  8. Noticed that the cup is broken in the game. Finnish Cup is in the previous state that it was in 2021 with groups, but that got changed to the more traditional format for 2022. Additionally, the group system got broken into a different cup called Finnish League Cup, which is in the game but not played. That thing is currently active and played by the teams in top flight. So. League Cup needs to be activated, but be played by only teams in top flight. Meanwhile Suomen Cup opens up into an actual cup: on the third round teams in Ykkönen and Kakkonen join it, plus six Veikkausliiga clubs who didn't make it to UEFA competitions or who weren't successful in the League Cup, as two clubs from League Cup get a bye to fourth round. On fifth round the teams who made to UEFA competitions join the Cup. So in short: 50 clubs go straight to round 3, 2 clubs go straight to round 4 and 4 clubs go to round 5. In total there's nine rounds of play. It's a complicated system, but the version in game is out of date.
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