![]() In the striker position, Haaland is clearly my first option, but after him, I have to rely on Reus and Hazard. If you click on any position (striker in this case), it should show you a pop up with all the players who could possibly play that position. To find these, let’s delve deeper into each position shown on the chart. Unless you’ve assembled a superteam years into the future, every team has it’s weaknesses, be it in terms of player quality or squad depth. Once you’ve found your strengths, lets look for the weaknesses. These are only a general guide for how good the player is, the real information is in the player’s attributes. You can do the same with your squad however, don’t rely too much on the star ratings you see. This is all fantastic information as I can now look to build the team and tactic around these star players. At Dortmund, I see that many names are considered to be “Great” players, like Haaland, Witsel, Delaney, and Hummels. Let us start by looking for the strengths. If you’re managing a team you’re familiar with in real life, then you may already know them, but otherwise, doing this analysis is very useful. Here, we can start to assess the strengths and weaknesses of your squad. The team depth chart should look something like this: I prefer this view, although you can use whichever one you feel is best. There, make sure to change the “show” to “position overview (current ability)”. Head over to the team report tab, then click on the team depth chart section. Next, let’s have a good look at our team. If you are in instant need of money, consider selling those. It could be good to have a quick look at any clauses (found under the transfers tab) the club is owed. If your club is in such a situation, keep that in mind as we talk about transfers later on. Especially due to the coronavirus, many clubs will have much worse finances. Now, most clubs are not going to have budgets like Dortmund. As for payroll, we have about 4 million p/a to spare, which, again, is not a lot of money. The transfer budget of $11 million is a little restrictive for a club our size, but we will see later that it is actually not that much of an issue. We can see that Dortmund is doing reasonably well, with a bit more than $100 million (~78 million pounds) in the bank. Let’s take a look at the starting finances of Borussia Dortmund. We don’t have to make any fancy calculations, but just get a general idea of how the club is doing in terms of money. For these reasons, the first thing I do when I take charge of a new club is check out the finances tab. If you think I should add something on, leave it down in the comments, and I’ll do so as soon as possible □ Financesįinances are the backbone of your club: they dictate if you can make transfers, improve your facilities, and retain your players. I’ve aimed this primarily at new and intermediate players, so this can also serve as somewhat of a tutorial. It will cover finances, tactics, scouting, and more, in a hope to give you, the manager, the best possible start to your journey. This guide will take you through what you need to do on your first day of the job at your new team. With the release of FM 21, we’re all going to be starting new saves with various clubs, be it footballing giants or non-league ones, aiming to make it to the top of the world. Jumping into a new club but confused by everything around you? This guide will set you up for success in any new club you manage! Introduction
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