I would like to transfer list: Samuele Longo - ST - 72 - Italy - 185 CM - 77 KGs (10 mil asking price) Martin Petrov - LM - 73 - Bulgaria - 180 CM - 76 KGs (6 mil asking price)
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Espanyol would like to transfer list: Raul Rodriguez - 25 - CB - Spain - 72 Cristian Gomez - 23 - CM - Spain - 70 Sergio Teheran - 22 - CM - Spain - 71 Simao - 32 - LM - Portugal - 77
Juve have acquired Baines, Neymar & Bale, and still have $85mil to splash? ConiglioSG , can i hire you? Liverpool would like to place the following squad members on the transfer list: Fabio Borini - 21 - ST - ITA - 75 (19mil) Jonjo Shelvey - 20 - CM - ENG - 74 (16mil) * Long Passer trait * John Flannagan - 19 - RB - ENG - 68 (10 mil) Dani Pacheco - 21 - CF - SPA - 70 (16mil) * Finesse Shot trait*
TBF, he did only pay $5m in cash for Bale. However I got Pogba and Giovinco out of it. $117.5m for Neymar & Baines though. I don't know off the top of my head, but I don't think the outgoing transfers makes up $85m.
Juventus $85 mil in transfer money first season, all dropped on Neymar. Since then, $91.5 mil in player sells plus what they earned from last season via performance. They used all the performance money and a small bit of player sales to get Baines and Bale and that leaves them with a healthy budget.
Shelvey is probably around $9 mil by himself but the others are not worth much, no where near what you value them as at least
But........he has the 'long passer' trait. That suuuuuuuuuuuuurely adds a few mil; No? lol Hmmmm, not too good at this transfer thing am i. Alright then.... Fabio Borini - 21 - ST - ITA - 75 (11mil) Jonjo Shelvey - 20 - CM - ENG - 74 (8mil) * Long Passer trait * John Flannagan - 19 - RB - ENG - 68 (7 mil) Dani Pacheco - 21 - CF - SPA - 70 (9mil) * Finesse Shot trait* Bit more reasonable i'd say!
I wasn't aware transfermarkt was the be all, end all of this league or even transfers. Also, according to my transfermarkt, it's $7.33 mil US. What transfermarkt says and what clubs value their players at are a bit different and there are many things to consider. Do you think transfermarkt had Andy Carroll down as worth 36 mil pounds when Liverpool bought him? Even now, West Ham has agreed to buy him for 15 mil pounds but transfermarkt has him down as 11 mil pounds. Why? Because players with English nationality and trained in England are very hard to find that are top level and clubs need them for registration purposes so they overpay like Liverpool did. He's worth maybe $10 mil in skill.
How do you go about determining a players Est.Value then? Do you use your own judgement when listing players, or do you refer to online sites for some ball park figures? I honestly thought my original figures weren't that far off, but when we're only dealing with 10 teams from a world full of them, then chances are slim to none that i'd get anything close to what i was asking.
I use sites, similar players recently transferred, the team they are coming from (whether they need money or not), football manager, some judgement. And I don't think anyone has ever bought your players from the league, it's the rest of the world that comes in and buys them. When have you ever seen an average youth player sell for $16 mil though? They usually leave on free transfers or sell to a Championship/League 1 side for not even $2 mil in most cases.
Liverpool paid that much for Carroll because they're, for lack of a better term, stupid. English home grown rules are the most flexible in football. Anyone in the FA for 3 years before their 21st birthday counts as homegrown talent. Between the reserve team, u21s and u18s, there is an abundance of home grown eligible non-englishmen and they certainly didn't need to overpay in order to satisfy such mandates.