AI transfers

by ArsenalHighbury, Aug 18, 2023

What do AI clubs looks for when buying players cause I could win the league and champions league back to back with Southampton and no one will be interested in my players, when in real life all it takes is for a player to have one breakout season and teams are willing to sell their new born just to snap them up

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ArsenalHighbury said: What do AI clubs looks for when buying players cause I could win the league and champions league back to back with Southampton and no one will be interested in my players, when in real life all it takes is for a player to have one breakout season and teams are willing to sell their new born just to snap them up

There's like a thousand different factors that AI managers take into consideration when they buy players so it's a very complicated subject.

From my experience, winning trophies makes selling your players easier, of course, that in case you don't pay crazy wages to them, much higher than they deserves.

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Lapidus said: There's like a thousand different factors that AI managers take into consideration when they buy players so it's a very complicated subject.

From my experience, winning trophies makes selling your players easier, of course, that in case you don't pay crazy wages to them, much higher than they deserves.


I have the smallest annual wage budget in the league, most expensive player is James ward prowse at £115,000 a week. Does database size play a factor? Think I heard somewere that if you have a massive database you’ll get less transfers because there’s so many other players to choose from?

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ArsenalHighbury said: Does database size play a factor?

No, I don't think it makes a significant impact.

Honestly, I think you exaggerate when you say that "no one interested" in your players.

I suggest making an experiment, after you winning EPL and CL put all your players on transfer and then wait and see how many offers you get.

But don't forget you need to wait until the transfers budgets of AI clubs get "updated" and they get a new transfer budget for a new season.

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ArsenalHighbury said: I have the smallest annual wage budget in the league, most expensive player is James ward prowse at £115,000 a week. Does database size play a factor? Think I heard somewere that if you have a massive database you’ll get less transfers because there’s so many other players to choose from?

I'd say it's the other way round. If you have a small database it's kind of hard to sell or loan.

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