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Even if I develop promising young people, big clubs will take those players, how can I protect them from this? I want to include a clause in my contract, but my player doesn't accept it. please helpв 

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I have another problem. I started as Brighton, they have a lot of good young players, I bought a few. And now I can not sell them. Even for half price))) 

To answer your question:

1 - Do not get attached to players, especially playing for smaller clubs. You can always find replacement.

2 - As for protecting them, You did the only thing you can. Maybe try to lower Min Release fee. I usually put it around 50-150 min depending on players Value. If I would to sell Bardghji. I would accept a lower fee with 30 (up to 50) % sell on fee.

3 - When mentoring young players, try to pair them with a older player that has "Loyal" trait. Your wonderkids might get it, and after that they would not want to leave

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Was facing this same problem, then usually just before their contract would end, I offer them a newer one and they would accept it. Another 'cheat/hack' you can use is the editor. Just enter edit mode and change the player contract end date and change their salary, if you wish to. 

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On 13/05/2024 at 18:19, Paradoximus007 said:

I have another problem. I started as Brighton, they have a lot of good young players, I bought a few. And now I can not sell them. Even for half price))) 

To answer your question:

1 - Do not get attached to players, especially playing for smaller clubs. You can always find replacement.

2 - As for protecting them, You did the only thing you can. Maybe try to lower Min Release fee. I usually put it around 50-150 min depending on players Value. If I would to sell Bardghji. I would accept a lower fee with 30 (up to 50) % sell on fee.

3 - When mentoring young players, try to pair them with a older player that has "Loyal" trait. Your wonderkids might get it, and after that they would not want to leave

Seeling players is easy, so far the players have high CA. Just put them on the loan list. When a club asks to loan them, tap the loan and change it to transfer, a bid automatically appears. If you're looking to offload players without really caring about transfer fees, this will work well. But, if you want transfer fees, you might have to sell the players at lower costs, except if it's to very wealthy clubs mostly man city and psg 

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On 13/05/2024 at 16:34, se18d039 said:

Even if I develop promising young people, big clubs will take those players, how can I protect them from this? I want to include a clause in my contract, but my player doesn't accept it. please helpв 

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Roony bardghji has a demanding personality in the game, meaning he's ambitious. Ambitious players always look to further their careers in better clubs and play top level football, with better teammates. If you're operating a small club, then it's gonna be hard to keep him. Another way is, tap on transfer status in his page and put 'nor for sale', that puts off potential buyers for sometime

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