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Work permits do they also apply to them? because they seem to be signing some young good players that have never been capped, and i find that unfair when i find really good uncapped players and cant get them
Originally posted by Pengo:
Work permits do they also apply to them? because they seem to be signing some young good players that have never been capped, and i find that unfair when i find really good uncapped players and cant get them
Of course it does as it does to teams in real life
I'd have a read in the manual on this subject. If you have a feeder club from Belgium or Poland you can still buy the player but send him to the feeder club for 3 years to gain EU citezenship. Clearly only worth it for young / hot prospects. Ok?
Unfortunately there is a problem with sending players to a feeder club to gain a second nationality and its been in the game since this feature was introduced. The problem is that the player does not have to take a second nationality which kind of makes the whole 'send a player to a feeder club to gain nationality' pointless imo.
Im managing Melbourne victory, and sydney fc got a young Brazilian player uncapped and 18years old, queensland roar got some south Korean player uncapped. Its all very strange :S
Being curious about how the game decides to give a conditional work permit to an uncapped player, without the need for sending to a feeder or second nationality I decided to test it out.
I only tested it while playing in the English leagues and basically it appears to depend on a Current Ability threshold. If a player's CA is greater than X then they get a work permit. There might be different values for different leagues but the same method is probably applied.