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[Suggestion] Short term and pay-as-you-play contracts for EFL teams


OrientTillIDie

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This happens fairly frequently in real life I think but isn't really an option at the moment for EFL teams on the game. The first time I became aware of it was when Darren Anderton played for Bournemouth on a pay-as-you-play deal. A recent example would be Michael Collins at Leyton Orient who joined in October on a 3 month "prove yourself" contract which was then extended in January until the end of the season. This would be a really nice addition as I pretty much exclusively play as EFL teams and get really frustrated when I have to sign a free agent until the end of the season. If a player has been injured long-term, is in the twilight of his career or has been unattached for a prolonged period of time then I don't want to commit to more than three months just in case it doesn't pan out.

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