ZaZ said: There are two examples, one natural for the position and relatively low cost, and another more expensive that can be retrained to AMC. Expand
Ok thanks ZaZ ! And what would be the "best" players, ready to use, even if they're expensive ?
Nocrel said: Ok thanks ZaZ ! And what would be the "best" players, ready to use, even if they're expensive ? Expand
I can only talk about my personal opinion, but the "best" might be very different for other people. So, in my opinion, the best ready players for AMC are Foden and Palmer. Bellingham and Raphinha are also great, but they would probably be used in their natural positions instead. Musiala, Estêvão and Nkunku are also good alternatives.
Chatin said: @ZaZ Is there any training for semi-professional teams? Expand
You can probably use Rebalance 1 and Growth 2, they fit in the four sessions available for semi-professional teams. Keep in mind you can probably buy an entire squad of better free players when you get promoted, so the benefit of training in lower divisions might be questionable, considering the poor facilities and staff.
ZaZ said: There are two examples, one natural for the position and relatively low cost, and another more expensive that can be retrained to AMC.


Ok thanks ZaZ ! And what would be the "best" players, ready to use, even if they're expensive ?
Nocrel said: Ok thanks ZaZ ! And what would be the "best" players, ready to use, even if they're expensive ?
I can only talk about my personal opinion, but the "best" might be very different for other people. So, in my opinion, the best ready players for AMC are Foden and Palmer. Bellingham and Raphinha are also great, but they would probably be used in their natural positions instead. Musiala, Estêvão and Nkunku are also good alternatives.
@ZaZ Is there any training for semi-professional teams?
Chatin said: @ZaZ Is there any training for semi-professional teams?
You can probably use Rebalance 1 and Growth 2, they fit in the four sessions available for semi-professional teams. Keep in mind you can probably buy an entire squad of better free players when you get promoted, so the benefit of training in lower divisions might be questionable, considering the poor facilities and staff.