A couple days after the celebrations, it was time to get back to business.
Jim called me into his office the very next day.
Jim: “I know you want more money, but we’re struggling to generate consistent income. I’m afraid giving you more funds for transfers isn’t an option.”
I replied calmly,
“Okay, boss. I just wanted you to know that I’ll meet with the players again and ask them to reconsider their demands. If they don’t understand the situation, we’ll have to part ways.”
Later that day, I met with the players.
“I’ve had a meeting with the chairman,” I told them.
“He made it very clear that there will be no increase in the wage budget. I could have been more polite with my words, but the message was clear.”
“I appreciate what you’ve done for the club last year, but we’re still a semi-professional club and we lack financial stability. Therefore, you have two choices:
Reduce your demands and we can discuss new contracts, or You will be released.”
This is going to be a very difficult transfer window. If we want to be competitive next season, the squad needs improvement. Unfortunately, some of you will be released at the end of the season, as I don’t believe your performances have been good enough to justify staying at the club.
The meeting didn’t go according to plan. I don’t think they understand that we’re on a journey. If we want to reach the top, sacrifices have to be made. I made several players unhappy.
In the end, they didn’t lower their expectations, which meant I had to rebuild the entire team. So, I went hunting.
I always look for free agents, especially players released by bigger clubs. With the financial restrictions in this save being significantly tighter, I have focus on signing young players who can later be sold for profit.
Contract Tips
• Avoid the “Match Highest Earner” clause at all costs.
• Try to avoid yearly wage rises.
◦ If unavoidable, cap it at 5% - 15% and make it non-negotiable.
• Limit wage increases after promotion.
◦ I use 15% maximum, or turn this clause off completely if possible for players which are not in demand (you can always improve the offer later on).
Finding Free Agents
• Go to Globe icon → Continents → Transfers → All Transfers → Released Players.
• Searching for players in this version is very annoying:
◦ Search filters keep changing.
◦ Creating custom views is more time consuming, etc.
• Because of this, I’ve turned off player attribute masking.
◦ If you keep it on, use trials as much as possible.
Lower League Transfer Strategy
• In lower leagues, target free agents released around 30 June / 1 July.
◦ This is when clubs officially let players go.
• Don’t spend all your budget at the start of the transfer window.
◦ Free agents often lower their wage demands the longer they remain unsigned.
• In lower English leagues, you can sign players all year round.
• Always watch out for work permit rules in England.
Top Division Transfer Strategy
▪ 1. GS Scout – Contract Expiry Method
• Use GS Scout to create a shortlist of players whose contracts expire within 1 year at the start of the season.
• Throughout the season, simply monitor interest and approach players who are willing to negotiate – January next year.
2. Manual Shortlisting (Old FM vs FM26)
• In older FM versions, it was possible to manually add all players from top teams to a shortlist using keyboard shortcuts and later filter free agents.
• In FM26, this method is no longer practical or even possible, making manual shortlisting very time-consuming.
3. Loan Strategy When Lacking Funds
• When you don’t have transfer budget:
◦ Loan players out with an optional (not mandatory) future fee.
◦ This keeps flexibility in case the player improves, declines, or no longer fits your plans.
4. Target Transfer-Listed Players
• Always look for transfer-listed players.
• These players usually:
◦ Accept lower wage demands
◦ Are easier to negotiate with
◦ Can often be signed below market value
5. Exploit Release Clauses
• Go through teams manually and check for players with release clauses, especially:
◦ Relegation release clauses
◦ Clauses active when the club fails to qualify for continental competitions
◦ Clauses triggered by promotion/relegation status
• These clauses often result in significantly reduced price tags, making them excellent value signings. You can use a view for that and just import it when looking at the team.
You can create the same view for you shortlist (add all known player to the list and filter them out).