Transfer strategy - selling a player
There will soon come a time when one or more of your loyal playing staff are put up for sale. Perhaps a new signing has made an existing player surplus to requirements. Perhaps you need to reduce the weekly wage bill. Or maybe you just don’t like the look of a player and want to freshen things up a little.
To add a player to the Duncastle Transfer List, click on the photo of the First team Playing Squad (Boardroom: Wall) and scroll to the player concerned. Then click on the “Add to transfer list” at the bottom/left of the player card.
This will bring up a mini-screen that allows you to set the proposed transfer fee using a slider. Use this to determine the price you are looking for and click “ok”. This will add the player to the transfer list, and other clubs will be alerted to the availability of the player concerned.
Note: you cannot put all your players on the transfer list. There is a minimum number of non-transfer listed players (by position) that must be maintained by the club.
You can change your mind about adding a player to transfer list. Just click the “Remove from transfer list” option that will now show against the player concerned. Use this method too if you want to adjust the proposed transfer fee.
Once players are added to the transfer list, it is a question of waiting to see if another club is interested in buying them. If your proposed transfer fee has been set too high, be prepared for a long wait!
You will be alerted by email when an offer is made for a transfer-listed player:
When you receive an offer, you have two choices:
* Accept the offer: the transfer will be completed immediately and you will receive an email confirming the details. The cash from the transfer will be added to the Duncastle bank balance.
* Decline the offer: the Chairman of the other club will email you to let you know whether a revised offer will be made or whether they are pulling out of negotiations. If the deal is dead, your player remains on the transfer list and may be subject to offers from other clubs at a later stage.
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