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Sending players out on loan

mdz369

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I am playing through Master League with dynamic improvement on. Does sending a player out on loan hellp increase their stats at all or would they do just as well sitting on the bench?
 

abu97

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I did this on dynamic and sent out Mantorras on loan to Feyenoord and now i regret myself for doing it, he turned from 80 to 78!. So on dynamic, it depends on how they play them - good peformances lead them to improve and bad peformances mean they decline or stay the same. Currently, i sent out a reborn David Jarolim as he was 18 on loan to liverpool and he didn't increase or decrease!
 

valid

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Players tend to develop more when at your own club than anywhere else. I at least havent had any players sent out succesfully on a loan.
 

Brainplant

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My advice when it comes to loaning out players is to check if the player you're loaning out is likely to get first-team exposure.

For example, I loaned out CB Kim Jong Yeol to S.D. Quaztolla during the second half of my second season. At the time, his overall rating was 69, but S.D. Quaztolla only had one CB with an overall rating higher than that at 73 (the rest were 65 or lower), so he was far more likely to be chosen for the first team. By the end of the season, Kim Jong Yeol had played in all but three of their remaining matches and gained an overall rating of 72.
 

abu97

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@mastaleague
Are you using dynamic or standard growth curves and hjow long did oyu loan him for?
Also does anyone know how you can loan out a player for more than one season?
 

Brainplant

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I don't think you are able to loan out players to the same team for more than one season. I guess what you could do is put him back on the loan list once he returns from his current loan period.
 

abu97

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That Sucks
Konami should implement the feature for more than a season loan and you should be able to negotiate between other managers easier - you could send them messages about having a partnership so you could lkoan out youngsters.
This is similar to Man united's relationship with Royal Antwerp - Antwerp loan out some younsters from man united - john o'shea, dong fangzhuo for example.
And before you buy a player, the player should have a medical like in real life and if he passes it, he can go
 

divadinho

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you sure? well sorry ive never heard that before,my bad

Yeah check on the internet. Oh and there's no need to be sorry, I wasn't meaning to sound sharp I just thought I'd inform you that players could go on loans longer than one season. And I'll be honest as well, I never knew this until I saw this Bruma transfer... :p
 

divadinho

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by the way divadinho is that keeper gulasci any good?
supposed to be getting him on loan like

Well Kenny decided to play him on the bench rather than Brad Jones towards the end of the season and on that note I would say so. Plus he has age on his side. So yeah, I believe that he would be a good signing for you! :D
 

Hack258

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I just got around to loaning players out.

We bought Altidore for £11.5m, in January 2nd season, then send him on loan to Manchester Utd for a year beginning of the 3rd for a fee of £12.7m and he has 1 game, 2 goals....last time we checked.

He's not improved or decreased, but is still at a 91.
 
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