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0 Asked by Jai Chhaya
4 Apr 2011
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This part of the game makes it kind of unauthentic, I mean if I loan out a player there needs to be some money given or part exchange but this is kind of pointless. For Example I loan a player like Nani or Forlan to some other team but when I terminate it, I just get my player back but there should be some money involved.
This is how it works in real life! You're not meant to loan out your best players, usually just ones that you don't need but want to keep them happy by them still playing games or youth players that aren't good enough for your team yet but who may grow. The only financial benefit is that you don't have to pay their wages which is the entire point of a loan, not paying the wages of a player who doesn't play for you!!!
Answered by Tom Jackson - 13 years ago
this happens in real life too. such as man city loaned joe hart to birmingham and when they got him back, they only got the player they loaned out back.
Answered by Billy Bob - 13 years ago
you could suggest it to SM, message me for more info
Answered by Arsenal Wenger - 13 years ago