Players wants to leave... to lesser clubs?

yaniv297

Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2012
Messages
67
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Hey,
My Southampton side, in 2020/2021, is 2 years in a row EPL winners, champions league holders after winning Barcelona, world champions, filled with world class players and have the best reputation in the world. And still this thing happened a few times already.

Manchester City or someone like them offers some big money for one of my players. I reject the offer, and the player becomes unhappy and wants to know why I rejected it.
Despite playing a lot for the european champions, being very well payed and my team is a whooping 12 places above City in the reputation rank, he still wants to leave to a much lesser club!

I tell him "this club can grow and I want you to be a part of that" (despite already being world champions!), he demands to know what I will win and when, and if I fail to achieve this he will leave. This situation is just ridiculous, City hasn't won anything recently.

I found a way to kind of cheat myself out of it - I reply "the offer was nowhere near your valuation", despite them offering 60 mil euro, and he accepts this and says "we'll see what happens", but this is just weird anyway.

Anybody else experienced this?
 
Same thing happened to me with Rafael at Man Utd in the 3rd season. I reject an offer from PSG for around 30 mil. He tells me he's achieved everything he can here and wants to move, I reply with the usual......telling him i plan to win the champs league in 2 years (prior to this, i've already won the champs league, super cup, club world cup and broken the prem points record - only losing 2 games). He becomes unhappy and demands a move.

Fortunately, when i told him he was being unprofessional, he dropped the issue - but why would he want to leave when he is a guaranteed starter at one of the top clubs, especially to a club who buys a new player every week in a league that won't be challenging at all.

The irony is that Javier Hernandez demanded to know why he wasn't starting more games, and he didn't retaliate when i told him to shut it.
 
maybe they're not satisfied with their contracts, try offering them a new contract with higher wage and see if works. money rule the world ;)
 
maybe they're not satisfied with their contracts, try offering them a new contract with higher wage and see if works. money rule the world ;)

that seems like a good idea.....but i already have rafael on somewhere near 100k a week till 2019.
 
Same thing happened to me with Rafael at Man Utd in the 3rd season. I reject an offer from PSG for around 30 mil. He tells me he's achieved everything he can here and wants to move, I reply with the usual......telling him i plan to win the champs league in 2 years (prior to this, i've already won the champs league, super cup, club world cup and broken the prem points record - only losing 2 games). He becomes unhappy and demands a move.

Fortunately, when i told him he was being unprofessional, he dropped the issue - but why would he want to leave when he is a guaranteed starter at one of the top clubs, especially to a club who buys a new player every week in a league that won't be challenging at all.

The irony is that Javier Hernandez demanded to know why he wasn't starting more games, and he didn't retaliate when i told him to shut it.

Why did Ronaldo leave man utd when they were champions of England and Europe.
In your situation I think it's right, a player can feel he's achieved all he can at one club.
Rafeal is right there's nothing left for him to achieve.


However it's a bug when demand you win the league or something good like that
 
Top