I mean 5 million is a lot of cash for him.
But consider this he is only 23 years old, he can play for 9 seasons without dropping while being at max potential this manager has absolutely no work to do with him.
When selling him the suggested price range was from 3 million to 4 million, with a statement that he may be better than all of the sold ones so 5 million is maybe a bit high but in no way that high that i should get punished.
And you still need to consider the market prices and they are quite high...
This was the 1st time I set him on the market and he was bought immediately by an experienced manager.
Plus I bought him when he was 20 years old and trained him in inside defense, inside shooting, handling and driving. I guess I gave him +- 15 ups.
The trainer cost me 1,3 million while his salary is not a low one as well.
With the gain i got from the sell, the costs were covered i didn't make any profit, but i know i clearly made a deficit.
Of course i trained other guys with him but they are still on my roster.
When i bought him i had to pay 2,8 million was this not to high as well? I bought my 2 trainees ass rooks for one I gave 6 milllions for the other one 4 millions. I had a bid war with Sant Mateu, the spanish NT didn't want me to get both because I don't train them for their U21.
So when buying the rooks the owner had done absolutely nothing, all he had was chance, those prices are fair?
Is it normal that you have to pay +- 2 millions for a decent trainer nowadays?
As i said they can't prevent the inflation and don't know what to do else...
A bit disappointed by BB, they could have announced the changes they made way earlier...
If they have a problem with those prices, they could make sure that the sell is made pending. So they could review any sell that goes above a certain amount in time.
I was hit with the fine nealry a week later, what would happen if i had spent the money? Or did they fine me because i have to much on my bank account?
The manager that bought him normally hasn't got his money back so no one profits from this decision.