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Setback of Negotiations
One of the Setbacks of Nego is to have only players with quality ending 4s or 9s.
For eg my 1st choice keeper- quality 69
2nd choice keeper - 54
There will come a time when I will release my 2nd choice (maybe 1 or 2 seasons later)
With lack of match practice (maybe only training) by the time I release him, his quality may be say 56 or 57.
Then he will not be entitled to be listed in Nego where I can hope releasing him for some tokens.
So now the question is should I be training him or just leave to rot at 54?
Now I have offers for him but I am not ready to release. Best offer was 3 tokens so unless I can get a replacement for 1 or 2 tokens, it dosen't make business sense to release him.
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I think you should see any tokens received from negotiations as a bonus. I would train him as much as you can and sell him at 56/57, when his cash value will be higher.
If the offer is good, you have to accept it within 24 hours, if not then you'll probably miss your chance. All players are available for negotiation, but only those at the very top of the star level are shown on the negotiations list.