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    Increase In Player's Wage

    Before, as some of us know, a player's wage would temporarily increase after he has gained in quality (usually noticeable after lots of training). This was considered to be a visual 'bug' as reloading the game would put back the wage of the player to its original value. But lately, I have noticed that the wage no longer goes back to its original value. The game could be taking out that extra money from the club's cash reserve too. I have players that were bought 2 seasons ago, and their wages have increased without them signing any new contract.
    Last edited by Tactician; 06-25-2017 at 03:53 PM.
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    I do have the same issue and already wondered, whether it is not just a visual bug but rather intended this way...

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    Quick update: I again compared the screenshots I originally have taken with the current data and the wages did not raise. It does only take some time until the visual bug isn't seen anymore (-> continuous training does not revert the original value and it will still keep getting higher). You'll have to wait some time und abstain from training the player(s), till the visual "bug" does not occure.

    What I do not know is, if the temporarily raised wages do have an impact on your finances. I don't think so, but it could/ or should be checken in the future.

    Best,
    Alex