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Players without clubs in master league - free?

ghostdunks

Registered User
I'm playing PES3 now, and just wondering how players without any current clubs work when you want to buy them? In PES2, if you wanted to sign a player without a current club, you didn't have to pay a transfer fee, but in PES3, there's still a transfer fee? Or am I missing something?

For example, if you start off as Real Madrid, then Zidane, Raul, etc.. are all without a club, because Castello and the rest of the starting team clowns have kicked them out. So how come when I try and sign them, there's still a transfer fee?
 

The Jodis

Registered User
Yeah, to make things a little bit harder in WE7/PES3, free agents still need a sign on fee, and World Class players would still cost a bit.

The only way to buy a player for free is to sign them from another club just as their contract is running out. Thats providing of course that you can offer them a better weekly wage than their current club and that you are a good enough club to sign for.
 

Original?

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ghostdunks said:
I'm playing PES3 now, and just wondering how players without any current clubs work when you want to buy them? In PES2, if you wanted to sign a player without a current club, you didn't have to pay a transfer fee, but in PES3, there's still a transfer fee? Or am I missing something?

For example, if you start off as Real Madrid, then Zidane, Raul, etc.. are all without a club, because Castello and the rest of the starting team clowns have kicked them out. So how come when I try and sign them, there's still a transfer fee?

May I note that they don't "play for no club", they play at another club not listed in the clubs section. ;)
 

ghostdunks

Registered User
Hmm...weird. So what happens to a player that comes to the end of a contract, is available to be picked up for no transfer fee but doesn't get picked up by any club, THEN if I want to sign them, I have to pay a big sign-on/transfer fee once they don't have a club? That's a bit counter-intuitive? Or is the sign-on fee a lot less than a transfer fee?
 

BazHilder

Registered User
It makes sense really because in real life when someone signs for free they are paid a huge signing-on fee and their wages reflect the fact that they were free. It also makes the game that much harder which can't be a bad thing...
 
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