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By: Dazoctaron Date: November 7, 2022, 1:27 pm
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ATM - Selling to the transfer market
The exception is when the price needs to be adjusted for missed
minutes.
The way the value is calculated is shown below for managers
information.
Clubs are able to sell players to the transfer market providing
that they are rated 13 or less
(14 for keepers) in their main skill and aged 19 or over
A maximum of four players at any one time can be sold in this
way.
(Except pre-season when there is no limit)
After league match 19 has been played the player will also lose
an amount depending on their remaining minutes.
The rate is 5000 x the number of minutes left to play
(EG: 500 minutes left will lose �2,500,000 (500x5000))
The manager must then post the player(s), complete with stats,
in the appropriate section
of the forum with the calculated price.
Players will sell for HALF their market value with an age
adjustment.
The market value includes �250,000 for each secondary (excludes
goalkeepers)
The value then changes according to age
For every year of age less than 22 the player has �200,000 must
be deducted from the value.
For every year of age over 30 �200,000 must can be added to the
value.
So a player aged 25 will have ��1,600,000 added to their price.
(33-25 =8 x 200,000 = 1,600,000)
Example:
F_Simmonds 27 sco C 1 5 12 3 38 27 100 594 762 651 would
have a price of: �16,000,000
( Basic: �30m + �2,000,000 (Secondaries) = �32.0m � 2 =
16,000,000)
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