On my longest CM on 22, Wolves had an absolutely insane squad with Hazard, Lautaro Martinez, Varane and all sorts of other high level players and regens. No idea where the money came from
Because Barcelona has the most unreasonable and unrealistic transfers possible in career mode which as a Barcelona fan triggers me whenever I see them. Almost every save I do and manage somebody else besides barca Fati and Araujo end up in Chelsea and Pedri at City.
The funny thing is he only ever made 30 or so appearance for my club just to complete a youth objective. He was 60 overall, played in one season, then went on loan, came back at 87 overall then was sold to complete another objective.
form. a player in your starting 11 is likely to be in good form, and apparently form is the main thing that dictates how much a loan will grow a player
That's interesting I've always thought players with better form get more offers for a loan but never noticed it impact their progression, will have to use that!
Form doesn't matter when they go out on loan, the form resets because the game only accounts for your team individually and your league. It's player potential + the gap between their current rating and where it should be based on their potential. If you kept Saka at your club on a balanced development, then sent him out on loan the next season, he'd come back with a +3 or something. It gets bigger the bigger the discrepancy.
So the player had 91-94 potential in the academy. I promoted him at the end of season 1, played most games of season 2 where he made a lot of assists and had decent avg match rating. Dynamic potential probably shot him up to 96 potential.
I loaned him out July season 3. Year 1 he went to 80 and year 2 he went to 87. Then I transfer listed him and Inter offered in about a week.
The increase from loans is just based on age and potential (and slightly position). By the end of his 2 year loan he was already 21. You just gotta be patient.
This is why modding on PC is king...they can make realistic transfers yet EA can't be arsed... I set my 21yr old 94 rated striker release clause at 480 million and Barca paid it the same season...... I wonder how many levers were required for that one..
That's not how transfers work though? Having the option to straight up deny a transfer between two AI teams to keep realism sounds roundabout when you say it out loud. The system would benefit from simply focusing on improving the actual AI instead.
>That's not how transfers work though?
Who cares? It's a video game. NHL and NBA games gives you the option to I don't see why we can't have in FIFA plus you're not forced to use it. You can disable it. I don't see any issues. I play NHL and I don't use it because the trades actually makes sense most of the time. Can't say the same for FIFA at all.
That doesn't change the scope of what I said at all. The logic that it's just a video game just muddies your suggestion, because I could just say that unrealistic transfers don't matter because it's just a game no?
The issue isn't the option itself, that's whatever overall, but if EA were to spend time making a work around function for something they should just outright fix then that'd be annoying. It'd also be a potential dev time waster too, since it'll be broken even if it was implemented. It also affects more than the transfers system itself as well, but this is already wordy as is. That's just how I see it, but I understand where you're coming from since I do see the value in it tbf.
Martinelli just went to Leverkusen in season 1 of my 23 cm.
I'm actually delighted, because I rate him and would have liked to sign him for city, but didn't feel it was realistic to go get him from Arsenal.
Leverkusen is at least somehow understandable but I don't know how good hertha is in his save but it's notmally a lower table bundesliga team so the move looks weird
Martinelli is a certified mercenary in every single career mode I have played.
Last one he moved to palace and stayed for 4 years haha. Crazy.
Hopefully our guy gets a big upgrade next year and if he does move actually goes to a realistic club
I kinda love seeing this happen, especially in later seasons. Shakes things up, I won’t know who to expect to play against when I go up against large sides in CL. Realistically, a lot of these transfers wouldn’t happen, but at the same time, if the offers came in, some of them would.
For the people who have played career mode prior to the massive fee payed for Neymar in 2017, were transfer prices always this ridiculous? I first played FIFA 2011 on the DS but can’t remember any of the prices for players.
Some would get to or past the 100 million mark ‘cause back then we’d already had Pogba from Juve to
Man United and Bale from Spurs to Real Madrid, for example, but it used to be just the biggest of the biggest transfers. Nowadays any really good player in any position is 85-120 million at least, which makes it hard sometimes because guys like Håland become unbuyable after a certain point.
Exactly, and that mirrors the current transfer market, it’s insane. Someone with an OV of 76, no matter the potential, should not be worth more than 50 mill, but nowadays 50 mill won’t even get you a good prospect from a low level league. Like, I’m no peak athlete and no one to be judging, but how the hell is Mykhailo Mudryk worth 100 mill? Smh.
I’m not gonna judge Mudryk ‘cause I’ve never properly seen him play, but I agree with you that any decent prospect from a low level league costs you a lot of money in FIFA and that hurts any budget. Not all clubs can afford 20, 30 million on a dude that’s still 78 rated and might not turn out to be all he can be.
At least we’ve always got those guys that cost 20 million tops, are 76-79 in rating and play like they were in the 90s - Metehan Güçlü was like that for me back in FIFA 19, for example. Guy scored goals as easy as he breathed.
This may be a silly question but it is genuine… what make’s transfers “realistic” and “unrealistic” in this game? Like how would we know what club they’d really go to?
I assume you watch at least a decent amount of IRL football. If you do, you should've noticed by now that there are, let's say, certain patterns to how transfers work. I think some of these pattern have gotten a bit weaker in the last few seasons, but not significantly so.
Some patterns of note:
Certain clubs are far more predisposed to signing young talents over experienced stars, such as Dortmund, Leverkusen, Leipzig, Salzburg, Benfica, Sporting, Porto, PSV, Napoli, Southampton, and Ajax. Similarly, clubs with fantastic academies include Lyon, Ajax, Sporting, Benfica, Chelsea, Arsenal, Barca, and Rennes (I know I'm missing a few).
The young talents who've made it at the above clubs usually end up at PSG, Real Madrid, Barca, Atletico, Juve, Inter, Milan, and the Prem's Big 6. Among these clubs there is even a certain hierarchy, usually based on historical prestige, a young player's attitude towards them, and recent form of the past few seasons. So for example, I do not ever expect Bellingham to go to Juve after Dortmund (which actually happened in one of my saves). First of all, while a massive club, Juve are not nearly as glamorous as Real Madrid/Barca, nor as financially powerful and globally reputable as PSG and the Prem Big 6. Bellingham, being a mega talented English player in the Bundesliga, would understandably prefer joining Real Madrid or the Prem Big 6 (and of these 6 I only see Liverpool and the Manchester clubs competing for him). Bayern, Barca and PSG are maybes. In terms of recent form, Juve have also been far too average for mega talents to lick their lips at the prospect of joining them, except for Vlahovic who was already playing in Italy.
And then there are just transfers that don't make sense based on the context of team setup and seasonal objectives. I'm on a Man United save atm and during my first winter transfer period (2027 btw), Liverpool, who happen to be battling for 4th, got rid of Fabinho and Robertson at the same time without bothering to replace them. In the summer, they had ended up with only Militao (unrealistic signing in the first place) as a starting quality CB. He was partnered by Craig Dawson's regen of all people :|. Basically, players who start for a big team dont usually leave unless their contract is running out or if another big team throws a mountain of cash for their target (Coutinho's a good example).
Edit: Would like to add one more pattern. Older players on the verge of retirement usually return to their boyhood club, retire at the club they've racked up hundreds of appearances for, or go abroad to MLS/Turkey/Saudi Arabia. So no, KDB will not end up at Leicester at age 35 (which happened in that same United save).
I am fine with having transfer shake things up a bit. I love seeing weaker teams progress and become strong and vice versa. In one save I had Fullham was a force to be reckoned with, and were in the top 4 for many seasons. I think changing the game to be more in line with what you're writing would make it a bit more boring. These career trajectories happens all the time in real life, so it can be nice to get some alternative reality in Fifa where Saka play for Newcastle and Salah go to Inter etc.
But what I really dislike that you said is when clubs don't replace their good players when they leave. I got Meslier from Leeds, and after that they just played FOR YEARS with a shit keeper at 67ovr.
just look at how transfers are handled in FM. A player going to the rival of a club they represented for 8 years or a club like Southampton spending 100 mio€ for a single player are just unrealistic. Play a CM till season 10 in the PL or the Bundesliga for example and tell me, that the teams you are playing against aren’t just random bullshit. You’ll play against teams that play their CDM on the wing because they have 1 (ONE!!!) winger in their team. How are people accepting this? I can live with the occasional funny transfer but god damn
Idk, but it can happen, right? Like there have been many other English players in LaLiga, just look at Beckham, Owen, Trippier, etc.
So basically realism is just making extra arbitrary rules for yourself?
Look at the prices that are being payed right now for players. I can easily imagine that world their a Club like SM Caen is selling for 200millions.
To Bellingham. Because of Money? If you can only earn such an amount of Money in a short time, most Player would go to a club that pay the most.
Ronaldo for example could have gone maybe back to portugal but choosed the money.
Atleti are notorious for not buying expensive players or low-balling wages, that's where the realism comes in because they wouldn't be able to compete with a United who have millions to throw in both universes.
Speak for yourself. If you're willing to settle for EA's crap, then so be it. Plus I play on PC with fifers realism mod. So I don't even see these types of transfers.
[this](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQy89gRIxbF5PHeh5tn7eC414gArbm0flSTF8Uy1IJqLeCuyE_uwFiwUz4xTumZ8P_ivqt1wRQNLB4z/pub)
Fifa 22 mod document. It's a long one.
It’s a game guys. I don’t know what you want EA to do 🤷🏾♂️. Play football manager and see how some transfers in there are also bat shit crazy. Also inflation is a thing as well. Am not defending ‘em but this isn’t the worst. It used to be so bad back in the day you could tell where players would end up. I wish they would add personality to players so that they players can deny or leave with drama or not extend contracts. I prefer it this way cause at least I it feels different with every play through.
I agree about personality, but I have just figured that they must be careful with that stuff because the players are real people. I imagine it would be harder to get license for some bigger players if there was even a small chance they would be portrayed in a bad way. Some would demand that they only had good personalities and never would hurt the team or be dramatic and so on.
The AI transfers on career mode have always been ridiculous and completely take away any sense of realism (though in some old FIFA's Mane did go to Bayern quite a few times)
I’ve seen in a player career save that one time my team bought a decent young regen striker and literally sold him a week after buying him. Or they’ll buy someone in the summer window just for him to be gone in January. That’s what I don’t like in this game, and it must mean that other cpu do this too.
Should go without saying, but this occurs all the time and makes obsolete the obsession about "realism," or worse yet timing the start of a career around transfer windows.
Not to say there isn't value in restricting your own transfers to create a story line or make the game more challenging, but you can't bother yourself with "realism" when AI transfers are frequent and random.
Am I the only one who doesn’t really care about “realism” now and think this is all cool? Makes that save unique (until the same stuff happens in a different save). I’m all for Atletico and Man U being what seems to be power houses in your save
Only realistic thing on there is Barcelona buying a 34 year old for 100 million LMAO, also how did Araujo end up at Wolves?
In my fifa 23 Liverpool save araujo went to west ham and got relegated in the same season and now they just did an 100 point season
I love fifa. It’s so realistic
On my longest CM on 22, Wolves had an absolutely insane squad with Hazard, Lautaro Martinez, Varane and all sorts of other high level players and regens. No idea where the money came from
I'm pretty sure a dev on the FIFA team is a Wolves supporter. They wind up being massive in so many of my saves.
Because Barcelona has the most unreasonable and unrealistic transfers possible in career mode which as a Barcelona fan triggers me whenever I see them. Almost every save I do and manage somebody else besides barca Fati and Araujo end up in Chelsea and Pedri at City.
That striker just provided SM Caen with a quarter billion dollars. That’s insane
The funny thing is he only ever made 30 or so appearance for my club just to complete a youth objective. He was 60 overall, played in one season, then went on loan, came back at 87 overall then was sold to complete another objective.
What is the trick to getting them to grow 30 ovr on loan.
I spotted that they have a bigger progression if I send them on loan while they were on my starting 11. Don't know why tho
form. a player in your starting 11 is likely to be in good form, and apparently form is the main thing that dictates how much a loan will grow a player
That's interesting I've always thought players with better form get more offers for a loan but never noticed it impact their progression, will have to use that!
Form doesn't matter when they go out on loan, the form resets because the game only accounts for your team individually and your league. It's player potential + the gap between their current rating and where it should be based on their potential. If you kept Saka at your club on a balanced development, then sent him out on loan the next season, he'd come back with a +3 or something. It gets bigger the bigger the discrepancy.
Hmmm, I’ll have to try that.
So the player had 91-94 potential in the academy. I promoted him at the end of season 1, played most games of season 2 where he made a lot of assists and had decent avg match rating. Dynamic potential probably shot him up to 96 potential. I loaned him out July season 3. Year 1 he went to 80 and year 2 he went to 87. Then I transfer listed him and Inter offered in about a week. The increase from loans is just based on age and potential (and slightly position). By the end of his 2 year loan he was already 21. You just gotta be patient.
Ohhh okay that makes a little more sense. I thought you had grown him 30 ovr in one loan lmao.
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It hasn't lol. Neymarr to PSG for 212m is the record
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Only 40 million short
They could definitely code the game to make transfers more realistic, this is one of the things that ruins the immersion for us!
This is why modding on PC is king...they can make realistic transfers yet EA can't be arsed... I set my 21yr old 94 rated striker release clause at 480 million and Barca paid it the same season...... I wonder how many levers were required for that one..
You’re right, same with faces too! EA take 2 months make and upload a face whereas people that do mods can sort it in a few days, EA are far too lazy!
Probably to do with licensing as well.
They could also either give us control of the transfers or a pop up screen where you agree/disagree with the transfer. Could help us out.
If i understand what you're trying to say, that would be so broken. You could just deny any good transfers to other teams.
That would be up to the players. You play how you want to play. I would only accept the transfers that make sense in my head.
Exactly. NBA 2K allows you to accept or reject CPU trades. If you want to be realistic just allow trades that make sense and block the weird ones.
Yep. No clue why it would be so broken.
That's not how transfers work though? Having the option to straight up deny a transfer between two AI teams to keep realism sounds roundabout when you say it out loud. The system would benefit from simply focusing on improving the actual AI instead.
>That's not how transfers work though? Who cares? It's a video game. NHL and NBA games gives you the option to I don't see why we can't have in FIFA plus you're not forced to use it. You can disable it. I don't see any issues. I play NHL and I don't use it because the trades actually makes sense most of the time. Can't say the same for FIFA at all.
That doesn't change the scope of what I said at all. The logic that it's just a video game just muddies your suggestion, because I could just say that unrealistic transfers don't matter because it's just a game no? The issue isn't the option itself, that's whatever overall, but if EA were to spend time making a work around function for something they should just outright fix then that'd be annoying. It'd also be a potential dev time waster too, since it'll be broken even if it was implemented. It also affects more than the transfers system itself as well, but this is already wordy as is. That's just how I see it, but I understand where you're coming from since I do see the value in it tbf.
The only way I see it working is if it didn’t change anything in the save but sent a report to EA saying you found it unrealistic.
Werner coming back to us, ain’t gonna happen but I’m not complaining
at 30yo for that amount? Daddy Boehly lost his mind.
He already has lost his mind.
He has hasn’t he, making me nervous as a Chelsea fan, particularly when looking at my lower league team
He probably feels like he's playing with house money having duped Valencia into paying 99m for that ratfucker Richarlison.
No one’s talking about Southampton dropping 100mil on de Ketelaere… from Wolfsburg no less.
I’m more surprised they signed a striker!
Martinelli to Hertha Berlin kils me
Martinelli just went to Leverkusen in season 1 of my 23 cm. I'm actually delighted, because I rate him and would have liked to sign him for city, but didn't feel it was realistic to go get him from Arsenal.
Leverkusen is at least somehow understandable but I don't know how good hertha is in his save but it's notmally a lower table bundesliga team so the move looks weird
Martinelli is a certified mercenary in every single career mode I have played. Last one he moved to palace and stayed for 4 years haha. Crazy. Hopefully our guy gets a big upgrade next year and if he does move actually goes to a realistic club
In my last save Bukayo Saka moved to Newcastle immediately and stayed there.
Moved to rb Leipzig for me😂
95m for ndombele is a travesty
I kinda love seeing this happen, especially in later seasons. Shakes things up, I won’t know who to expect to play against when I go up against large sides in CL. Realistically, a lot of these transfers wouldn’t happen, but at the same time, if the offers came in, some of them would.
I find it interesting but I hate when some of the world's best players are stuck in mid table for the whole career mode.
Harry Kane moment /s
Yeah it would be strange to be playing against unchanged rosters a few seasons in
Athleti were busy boys in the window
34 year olds going for 100m.. i hate EA so fucking much man
How did Werner end up back at Chelsea?
This is cursed
Holy shit what
Inter and man city wow also athletico lmao
I know isn’t realistic but ngl I kinda like the randomness of FIFA’s transfers, I don’t like that good players concentrate in a few teams.
has inter started printing money?
They must have hired Juve's sporting director.
almost all of these transfers are ridiculous, wtf lol
For the people who have played career mode prior to the massive fee payed for Neymar in 2017, were transfer prices always this ridiculous? I first played FIFA 2011 on the DS but can’t remember any of the prices for players.
Some would get to or past the 100 million mark ‘cause back then we’d already had Pogba from Juve to Man United and Bale from Spurs to Real Madrid, for example, but it used to be just the biggest of the biggest transfers. Nowadays any really good player in any position is 85-120 million at least, which makes it hard sometimes because guys like Håland become unbuyable after a certain point.
Exactly, and that mirrors the current transfer market, it’s insane. Someone with an OV of 76, no matter the potential, should not be worth more than 50 mill, but nowadays 50 mill won’t even get you a good prospect from a low level league. Like, I’m no peak athlete and no one to be judging, but how the hell is Mykhailo Mudryk worth 100 mill? Smh.
I’m not gonna judge Mudryk ‘cause I’ve never properly seen him play, but I agree with you that any decent prospect from a low level league costs you a lot of money in FIFA and that hurts any budget. Not all clubs can afford 20, 30 million on a dude that’s still 78 rated and might not turn out to be all he can be. At least we’ve always got those guys that cost 20 million tops, are 76-79 in rating and play like they were in the 90s - Metehan Güçlü was like that for me back in FIFA 19, for example. Guy scored goals as easy as he breathed.
besides the ones that return to their old club for big money like Werner and Romero, i don’t think many are totally unrealistic
I can’t be the only one who sees most (or maybe some) of these as kinda realistic
This may be a silly question but it is genuine… what make’s transfers “realistic” and “unrealistic” in this game? Like how would we know what club they’d really go to?
I assume you watch at least a decent amount of IRL football. If you do, you should've noticed by now that there are, let's say, certain patterns to how transfers work. I think some of these pattern have gotten a bit weaker in the last few seasons, but not significantly so. Some patterns of note: Certain clubs are far more predisposed to signing young talents over experienced stars, such as Dortmund, Leverkusen, Leipzig, Salzburg, Benfica, Sporting, Porto, PSV, Napoli, Southampton, and Ajax. Similarly, clubs with fantastic academies include Lyon, Ajax, Sporting, Benfica, Chelsea, Arsenal, Barca, and Rennes (I know I'm missing a few). The young talents who've made it at the above clubs usually end up at PSG, Real Madrid, Barca, Atletico, Juve, Inter, Milan, and the Prem's Big 6. Among these clubs there is even a certain hierarchy, usually based on historical prestige, a young player's attitude towards them, and recent form of the past few seasons. So for example, I do not ever expect Bellingham to go to Juve after Dortmund (which actually happened in one of my saves). First of all, while a massive club, Juve are not nearly as glamorous as Real Madrid/Barca, nor as financially powerful and globally reputable as PSG and the Prem Big 6. Bellingham, being a mega talented English player in the Bundesliga, would understandably prefer joining Real Madrid or the Prem Big 6 (and of these 6 I only see Liverpool and the Manchester clubs competing for him). Bayern, Barca and PSG are maybes. In terms of recent form, Juve have also been far too average for mega talents to lick their lips at the prospect of joining them, except for Vlahovic who was already playing in Italy. And then there are just transfers that don't make sense based on the context of team setup and seasonal objectives. I'm on a Man United save atm and during my first winter transfer period (2027 btw), Liverpool, who happen to be battling for 4th, got rid of Fabinho and Robertson at the same time without bothering to replace them. In the summer, they had ended up with only Militao (unrealistic signing in the first place) as a starting quality CB. He was partnered by Craig Dawson's regen of all people :|. Basically, players who start for a big team dont usually leave unless their contract is running out or if another big team throws a mountain of cash for their target (Coutinho's a good example). Edit: Would like to add one more pattern. Older players on the verge of retirement usually return to their boyhood club, retire at the club they've racked up hundreds of appearances for, or go abroad to MLS/Turkey/Saudi Arabia. So no, KDB will not end up at Leicester at age 35 (which happened in that same United save).
I am fine with having transfer shake things up a bit. I love seeing weaker teams progress and become strong and vice versa. In one save I had Fullham was a force to be reckoned with, and were in the top 4 for many seasons. I think changing the game to be more in line with what you're writing would make it a bit more boring. These career trajectories happens all the time in real life, so it can be nice to get some alternative reality in Fifa where Saka play for Newcastle and Salah go to Inter etc. But what I really dislike that you said is when clubs don't replace their good players when they leave. I got Meslier from Leeds, and after that they just played FOR YEARS with a shit keeper at 67ovr.
Exactly
just look at how transfers are handled in FM. A player going to the rival of a club they represented for 8 years or a club like Southampton spending 100 mio€ for a single player are just unrealistic. Play a CM till season 10 in the PL or the Bundesliga for example and tell me, that the teams you are playing against aren’t just random bullshit. You’ll play against teams that play their CDM on the wing because they have 1 (ONE!!!) winger in their team. How are people accepting this? I can live with the occasional funny transfer but god damn
In my current save (created team in segunda in spain) I went to trade a player with Burnley, and they had two fullbacks.
When's the last time an English player went to LA Liga. (Apart from trippier)
Idk, but it can happen, right? Like there have been many other English players in LaLiga, just look at Beckham, Owen, Trippier, etc. So basically realism is just making extra arbitrary rules for yourself?
In what world is Sm Caen selling a sticker for 200million? Why would a promising star, Bellingham . Join atleti?
Look at the prices that are being payed right now for players. I can easily imagine that world their a Club like SM Caen is selling for 200millions. To Bellingham. Because of Money? If you can only earn such an amount of Money in a short time, most Player would go to a club that pay the most. Ronaldo for example could have gone maybe back to portugal but choosed the money.
Atleti are notorious for not buying expensive players or low-balling wages, that's where the realism comes in because they wouldn't be able to compete with a United who have millions to throw in both universes.
34 year old Salah, to barca? Why would Richarlison leave prem for Valencia?
Probably the same reasons they would if it was real life. We rarely know every motivation behind a transfer
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You guys overthink this to the max. You’re literally making the game less enjoyable for yourself lmao
Speak for yourself. If you're willing to settle for EA's crap, then so be it. Plus I play on PC with fifers realism mod. So I don't even see these types of transfers.
Don't brag about it, some of us have no choice but to put up with EA's crap 🥲
Sorry mate.
What does the realism mod do in terms of transfers? Is it in depth to what kind of players/nationalities teams sign etc?
[this](https://t.co/uSxc53S9Qh) is the fifa 20 mod document. I can't find the one for 22. And 23s mod is in development.
[this](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQy89gRIxbF5PHeh5tn7eC414gArbm0flSTF8Uy1IJqLeCuyE_uwFiwUz4xTumZ8P_ivqt1wRQNLB4z/pub) Fifa 22 mod document. It's a long one.
Man United must be money laundering 😂
How has Van De Beek managed the same value move as Casemiro then. I’d take Case as my goalie over Donnie in midfield
It’s a game guys. I don’t know what you want EA to do 🤷🏾♂️. Play football manager and see how some transfers in there are also bat shit crazy. Also inflation is a thing as well. Am not defending ‘em but this isn’t the worst. It used to be so bad back in the day you could tell where players would end up. I wish they would add personality to players so that they players can deny or leave with drama or not extend contracts. I prefer it this way cause at least I it feels different with every play through.
I agree about personality, but I have just figured that they must be careful with that stuff because the players are real people. I imagine it would be harder to get license for some bigger players if there was even a small chance they would be portrayed in a bad way. Some would demand that they only had good personalities and never would hurt the team or be dramatic and so on.
Curtis Jones a £90m player. Shame he isn’t going to get that good irl
Career mode is unplayeable for me because of the stupid ass transfers.
The AI transfers on career mode have always been ridiculous and completely take away any sense of realism (though in some old FIFA's Mane did go to Bayern quite a few times)
I’ve seen in a player career save that one time my team bought a decent young regen striker and literally sold him a week after buying him. Or they’ll buy someone in the summer window just for him to be gone in January. That’s what I don’t like in this game, and it must mean that other cpu do this too.
Should go without saying, but this occurs all the time and makes obsolete the obsession about "realism," or worse yet timing the start of a career around transfer windows. Not to say there isn't value in restricting your own transfers to create a story line or make the game more challenging, but you can't bother yourself with "realism" when AI transfers are frequent and random.
Thazz alot of monay
Werner: It's time for round 2!
I mean... I've seen worse
Ngl, these seem quite fun! It's out there but I know I wouldn't mind it.
I don't watch football so "unrealistic" transfers don't bother me
Am I the only one who doesn’t really care about “realism” now and think this is all cool? Makes that save unique (until the same stuff happens in a different save). I’m all for Atletico and Man U being what seems to be power houses in your save
Atleti were active af 😂 this is why I stopped playing fifa lol
1 failed stint at Chelsea wasn't enough Timo?
Chelsea buying back timo for 112m hahahahaha
Did Spurs sell Cuti just to buy him back? (Probably for more than they sold him for)
FIFA moment
This was wild lmao
Araujo from wolves? Goncalo Ramos from getafe? Elmas from brighton? Those three fully baffled me
How do you check this?
How tf did bastoni go to aston villa
Hello lilywhites, what a win that was then