Hey guys, sorry for the absence of updates, I haven't given up on the story it's just that at the moment I'm using a really weak wifi and it doesn't allow me to always load up google images, therefore I've had to think outside the box this time, as a disclaimer I apologize beforehand to the aweful images you're abot to see.
Very Active Paderborn in January Window
We've gotten twice the budget we did in our first transfer window, £2.1m! Plenty for me, really. This transfer window is particular, in a sense that not only we've got our hands dirt on transfers in and transfers out, but also on pre-contract agreements for a few players (Although we didn't sign everyone we wanted to in that regard), but without further ado, here they are.
Transfers IN
Escudero! The Japanese International, although not actually born in Japan - Obviously. With him we now have two Japanese players on the team (The other one being Sakata), hopefully they'll build good chemistry together.
Ajer, the Norwegian regista wonderkid. I could have signed him for less earlier in the game, but he completely slipped my mind. He can't actually play either, not until he becomes 17 of age, due to strict Bundesliga rules, but he'll one day become my Pirlo, spraying passes from the depths of the Ocean.
Pre-Contract Agreements
Now this, is the cherry on the cake. Paderborn will look mighty illustrive, if we ever manage to get into Europa League football next Season, with Bakkali playing on the Wing or AMC - his value will sky rocket and he'll become one of the strongest players in the world very fast under my guidance.
Manuel Gulde, a very decent center back fished from the second German division. He's still young, and has potential to be very solid in the back for me, and his wage demands were rather cheap so it's a win-win situation for me.
Transfers OUT
Sorry if I don't draw every single player in this window, but I didn't want to spend the whole day painting. I've decided to flash you with the players sold / released instead:
No one particularly fascinating, made a bit of income and I free'd up some salary wage. All in all a very succesfull transfer market, although we did miss out on Nicola Leali, tho I'm sure we'll live.