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Oh I see thanks!
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it is legal, he also would be considered as a new player, which means additional he will gain less visitor and merch income, and when he really want to sell him his transfer fees are at the max again.
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He certainly can bid on his own player in order to raise his transfer price. He might also be be regretting selling the guy and trying to buy him back.
If I ever noticed that the owner of the player I wanted was bidding against me, I'd drop out immediately. There are thousands of players on the transfer wire, it's not necesary to get fixated on one particular player.
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I see thank you everyone!
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