In my league, I have a 19 year old (quality: 25) and a 34 year old (quality: 25.1) and the 19 year old is worth just short of 1million, while the 34-year old is retiring but before that his price was 140k.
there both central midfielders.
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training speed is an important factor
i ever got young player is dumb sometimes, his match values/form are 5-6-5: wth. the oldies i dont interest.. some people saids they're laziness?? what it means? but mostly play good at match with value 7-7 sometimes 8 or 9.
Last edited by nordeus5; 06-13-2013 at 10:43 PM.
There are a number of factors:
1. Age
2. Quality
3. Training speed
4. Special Ability
1. Younger players are worth more as they train faster (see number 3) and they are also good to keep in a team for a good few seasons.
2. Quality speaks for itself, usually a higher quality = more value.
3. Training speed plays a large part, as you can power train them to be a very high Q. They are very desirable, and this plays a large factor in determining their value, as they are good for 3/4 seasons if trained properly.
4. Special Ability - SA's such as Free Kick and Defensive Wall/ Aerial Defender and One one Scorer are highly desirable and useful in some aspects, this will drive the price up a fair bit.
Usually, if you see two players of identical age and quality, but a vast difference in price, it's because the more expensive one is a fast trainer, see 3.
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Special Ability no effect on the price,if you train one of your players and put him SA his price will not rise.Training speed must be a factor N1 but this is not always so.For Quality is also debatable you can buy a very expensive player which play bad and his raiting to be 4-5 every game.