routine check already exist: price limits (up & down) when managers put players on the market to ensure initial price is close enough to market value and avoid cheating.
But still some transfers made within this price range are declined by admins for no other reason than « price is too high ». Why is that?
If the price is within the limits set by the game, why would admins manually overrule the rules set by the game?
I believe no admin should be able to overrule a transfer made within the price range set by the game. Or remove the price range, or change it.
a manager in my league who has been playing for almost 6 years like me -no record of any suspicious activity nor any connection with the seller, no nothing- was declined a transfer of a 46 YO keeper with 7,36 blocking paid 42M euros because market value was 14M. this makes no sense.
today admins decline transfer because they estimate they know better the real market value. I don’t think that’s what’s expected from them. they should only decline if there are good and tangible reasons to think it is cheating.
all honest managers get angry with these decisions and lose interest in the game