Top 10 Best Release Clauses in FM23

 
 

by MaddFM.

When Manchester City activated Erling Haaland’s €60m transfer release clause in 2021, it was widely agreed that this represented outstanding value for arguably the world’s most exciting striker however few could have predicted just how quickly he would take to Premier League life and immediately realise that value (and then some).

 
 

By November Haaland had scored 23 goals in just 17 appearances in all competitions, emphatically reminds us just how valuable and economically beneficial Minimum Fee Release Clauses can be in football and while many of us Football Manager aficionados are more than familiar with navigating these from both an inbound and outbound perspective, the increased amount of transfer revenue available combined with many clubs striving to avoid including these in player contracts (not to mention our frequent focus on scouting, attributes and newgens) means that Release Fees are sometimes overlooked or not as commonly prevalent when scouring the transfer market.


That said - they are still a very real part of modern-day football particularly with some leagues such as La Liga requiring all contracts to include a Minimum Fee Release Fee and while often these are somewhat over exorbitant (see €1bn release clauses for Pedri, Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres for more info not to mention the majority of Athletic Club de Bilbao’s playing squad) - it’s important to note that there are still bargains to be found regardless of the club or level at which you are managing, and to prove this we bring you 10 Players to look out for who have good value Minimum Fee Release Clauses at the start of Football Manager 23.

1. Victor Osimhen

 
 

What more can be said about Victor Osimhen that @FMDoop hasn’t already said on the 5 Star Potential podcast. Having held wonderkid status through the last 4 or 5 versions of FM, his €75m move from Lille to Napoli in 2020 at just 21 years of age raised many eyebrows and though he has been slightly blighted by injury since arriving in Naples, this season has seen him storm to the top of the goalscorer charts in Serie A averaging close to a goal a game helping Napoli go top of the league early on.

In FM23 Osimhen is valued between £83 and £99 million, however if you can’t wait two seasons for his contract to expire and are managing at a club with the necessary financial resources available, he can be picked up for a relatively good-value £86m particularly when you look at his age, value and of course his attributes in game..look at those Physicals 😍.

 
 

2. Christopher Nkunku

 
 

Another at the higher end of the financial spectrum but great value at the start of FM23 nonetheless. Ex-PSG graduate Christopher Nkunku can and did play in a number of roles at RBL before shooting to world notoriety last season wherein he scored 35 goals in 52 appearances in all competitions after being deployed prominently as a number nine, and has already amassed 11 league goals in 13 games this season at the time of writing.

Although he signed a two year contract extension at Leipzig, it looks certain that his future lies elsewhere and with his release clause at the lower end of his value range in FM23 he is most certainly obtainable for any of the bigger clubs across the Top 5 Leagues in Europe - he can play in almost any attacking role in-game and at just 24 can be moulded into any position or role you might need within your tactical style and formation.

 
 

3. Ismael Bennacer

 
 

We love a DMC here at 5 Star Potential and Ismaël Bennacer certainly ranks up there as one of the best all-round versatile defensive midfielders in-game and in real life which is why Milan are so desperate to renew his contract particularly following the departure of Franck Kessié to Barcelona in the summer. The Algerian has been heavily linked with almost all the top European clubs this season (including former club Arsenal) particularly due to the fact that he has only one year remaining on his contract.

If you can’t wait that long however and have an excess of cash in your budget, £43m for a player with both the technical and defensive ability of Bennacer isn’t a bad deal at all considering he is valued between £40m and £60m in-game, especially if you don’t want to risk him renewing his deal with the current Champions of Italy…

 
 

4. Nico Williams

 
 

Not to be confused with either his brother and teammate Iñaki (who has played his way into Athletic Club history with a record 246 consecutive games played to date) or the similarly named Neco Williams of Nottingham Forest - last season saw 18-year-old Nico Williams burst on to the La Liga scene with Bilbao, and so impressive has his start to this season been that he was recently rewarded with a call-up and debut for the Spain national team (made even more interesting by the fact that his brother recently switched allegiance to play for the Ghana national side and there is a possibility the two could meet at some point in World Cup 2022).

One of only 24 players labelled as a “Wonderkid” under the FM23 Media Description - £43 million might seem excessive for the now 19-year-old winger however considering (1) his likelihood of renewing at the Basque-only club and (2) the fact that his value could well double following a move or contract renewal, it may prove to be a shrewd piece of business especially when we look at his combined speed and technical attributes which will only improve and excel within the FM23 match engine.

 
 

5. Pedro Porro

 
 

Another 5 Star Potential favourite. Pedro Porro has been wing-back of choice for much of us over the past few versions of FM, made slightly more difficult by a two-year loan deal which was made permanent this summer which might make contract negotiations slightly more difficult in FM23. That said - the former Man City academy player has become a mainstay for Sporting this season and while £39m might feel high considering his real-life price tag was a fraction of that, you’ll do well to find a player more suited to the Right-Wing Back role than Porro and at just 22 would expect to hold down that role for at least 10 seasons for any top club in-game.

 
 

6. Kim Min-Jae

 
 

Our second Napoli (or should I say Parthenope 🙃) player who has also been a crucial part of their early ascent to the top of Serie A this season. The departure of Kalidou Koulibaly caused much concern for Napoli fans during the summer however Kim Min-Jae’s partnership with Juan has eradicated these worries instantly with Napoli only conceding 10 goals in 13 games so far in the league.

The South Korean has been a rock at the back and at 25 has the perfect age and attributes to play for almost any elite club in Europe. With two years left on his deal it will be surprising if Napoli don’t rush to extend further especially if he can show similar performances in the upcoming World Cup - you won’t find many defenders of his calibre available for £39 million and no doubt that release clause will surely increase if he extends his current contract in Naples.

 
 

7. Ricardo Horta

 
 

Pedro Gonçalves. Pedro Neto. Francisco Trincão. Pizzi. Xadas. It’s safe to say that Braga are a club renowned for their eye for talent and youth development, and where the likes of Benfica and Malaga failed to see a top talent in Ricardo Horta, Braga knew there was the makings of a top player in there and since his signing in 2017 he has been a pivotal component of their efforts to compete with the likes of Porto, Sporting and the aforementioned Benfica - so much so he was recalled to the Portuguese national side after an 8 year absence from his international debut.

Capable of playing anywhere across the Attacking Midfield strata, his speed and natural fitness combined with strong Flair, Off the Ball, Dribbling and Technical ability make him highly sought after at the start of FM23 and with a release fee of just £24 million (compared to his valuation) he is definitely a more affordable and attainable option in comparison to some of our earlier mentioned attacking players.

 
 

8. Giorgi Mamardashvili

 
 

About time we added a Goalkeeper to this list. We would have drawn your attention to Diogo Costa had he not recently signed a contract extension that included a bump to his release clause (remains to be seen if this gets included in full release), so in the spirit of realism we instead turn to highly rated (and former FM wonderkid) Georgian stopper Giorgi Mamardashvili. Tipped by UEFA as a top prospect in 2021 after impressing in the Europa League during a loan spell at Locomotive Tbilisi, he was snapped up by Valencia and has since gone on to secure the #1 position at the Mestalla and his performances last year led to him being named in La Liga's Discovery Team of the Season.

Looking at him in FM23 we can see the makings of a top class keeper, not only due to his 6’6” frame but his clear aerial control of his area, quick reflexes and good ball distribution. Valued between £21m and £32m at the start of the game, his release clause of £24.5m make him as good a keeper as you would get at that price range, and with recent improvements to goalkeeper animations in the FM23 match engine it will be a treat to watch him tower over the opposition and take “making himself big” to a whole new level of goalkeeping.

 
 

9. Paulo Dybala

 
 

THIS IS NOT A DRILL. Paulo f*cking Dybala. Football Manager royalty. The Argentinian needs no introduction following his exploits for both Argentina and Juventus in recent years, and not much can be said apart from the fact that only injuries have prevented him from going on to achieve even greater things in football. Having long been linked with a move to the Premier League throughout his career, it was José Mourinho and Roma that successfully lured him away from Turin when his contract at Juventus ended and since then he has bagged 7 goals in 11 appearances for i Giallorossi.

Needless to say Paulo Dybala is and always has been outstanding in Football Manager and FM23 is no different. What is surprising however is that he has a £17.25m release fee meaning his value is locked in between £14m and £21m - crazy when you think about it! The only drawback is that his recent move means he may be unlikely to enter negotiations having just joined Roma, however Paulo Dybala for just £17m in January would literally be a game-changer for most sides if things aren’t going peachy in Rome. While he may not light up the charts in the Pace, Fitness or Work Rate departments, his Technical and Mental attributes remain world class and if you can find the right role to unleash him.

 
 

10. Arsen Zakharyan

 
 

We talked about affordable and attainable, and in FM23 the highly rated Russian youngster Arsen Zakharyan is just that. What’s interesting about this one is that not only is his Release Clause applicable to Foreign Clubs only, but also that it expires in February 2024 meaning that if you don’t snap him up prior to this you run the risk of either (a) the clause vanishing for good or (b) his club Dinamo Moscow renewing his deal making him even less attainable for the seasons which follow.

In real-life Zakharyan has been compared to a young Kevin De Bruyne based on his versatility, creativity and passing range - so much so that it was reported that Chelsea had agreed a deal to sign him only for it to fall through in the summer. For obvious reasons he won’t feature in the World Cup this year but plenty of clubs are well aware of his ability both IRL and in-game. £13m looks to be quite a reasonable release clause looking at his value, versatility and potential and he could be a powerful signing for a mid-tier /top-half club should you have the funds to activate it.

 
 

That’s your lot. 10 players with very reasonable Minimum Fee Release Clauses compared to their valuation and ability/potential in-game and believe me there are plenty more to find if you are willing to roll up your sleeves and do the necessary detective work to unearth a few bargains even further down the financial spectrum. Football Manager has become so evolved and immersed in the real-life mechanics of contracts and negotiations that there are multiple different types of clauses present in-game, and these can be viewed and utilised through the player search filters and columns to help find the best deals right from the start of your first big save of the new game. Let us know if you find any others either in the comments below or @5StarPod on Twitter 👌.

A new cycle begins with FM23 out on Tuesday 8th November - WE MOVE.

FM23 CUSTOM VIEWS

 
 

SQUAD VIEW - CLASSIC

Your main squad overview page, it contains all the information you need for a quick snapshot of day-to-day life with your squad.

  • Overall Happiness - Pretty obvious and it stands out like a sore thumb if someone’s unhappy.

  • Training Rating: Reward those that train hard and penalise those that don’t.

  • Injury Risk: If you’re like me and select your squad from this page it gives me a quick look at the condition and injury risk.

  • Stats: The standard FM Appearance, Goals & Assists.

  • CA/PA: My scout’s opinion of the player’s current and potential ability.

  • Style: Your Assistant Manager’s opinion of this player’s player style.

  • Performance: Overall Training Performance

 
 

SQUAD VIEW - STATS

Another squad view overview page, but this time it’s all about statistics. I have used a separator tab for the purposes of the screenshot, but personally I’ll be removing it in my game.

I have separated the tabs into four sections; Fitness, Passing, Shots & Defending. You can remove and replace the chalkboard stats for once that you’re particularly looking for but this gives you a quick look at how your players are performing against each other.

 
 

SQUAD VIEW - PATHWAY

This view is designed to monitor player happiness and take into consideration the playing time pathway features added back in FM20.

  • Agreed Playing Time: Your agreement with the player.

  • Actual Playing Time: As it says on the tin, what the player’s current actual playing time is.

  • Playing Time Happiness: A very visual representation of your player’s mindset, they can be disappointed that they are out of the side but happy to be in your team.

  • Progress: Quick glimpse at how the player is progressing.

  • Promises: Have you ever been in a position where you’ve had an interaction with a player only for them to rub it in your face at the end of the season because you forgot all about it? Well this keeps a marker of the promises you’ve made and should remind you before it’s too late.

 
 

STAFF VIEWS

These are up there with my most used views and it really gives me a head start when I’m looking to build my backroom team.

The three views here are for the Coaching Team, Medical Team & the Recruitment Team, each view is designed to give you a quick snapshot of the key attributes required for each role.

 
 

STAFF SEARCH

Much like the Staff View above this filter is used in the Staff Search and shows the specific attributes for Coaches, Recruitment and Medical. I find these filters extremely pleasing on the eye and if you’re exporting the attributes for calculating the perfect staff member for your team, this screen makes it easy.

 
 

TRANSFER VIEW

If you spend time ignoring your scouts and scouring the transfer list for bargains then this view will probably be right up your street.

  • Info: Unhappy, Transfer Listed, Listed For Loan, Injured or a number of other pieces of info will be shown here.

  • Agreed Playing Time: A new addition to my transfer view, but here you’ll see if a player is surplus to requirements which could lead to a cut-price deal.

  • RC Injury: This is really important for me as sometimes you’ll only skim through a scout report but here it’s very obvious if a player has a recurring injury.

  • Media Description: Looking for an explosive winger or a Wonderkid? The media description will reveal all.

  • Attributes: These attributes match my squad view, if you have attributes you’re keen on, replace them here.

  • Minimum Release Clause: There are a number of different release clauses in the game, but I keep the basic one on this view. If you purchase a lot of talent from Brazil, add the minimum fee release clause for foreign clubs.

 
 

FIXTURE VIEW

This view is used to quickly see if there’s a formation you’re struggling against or see where a tactical change may have inspired a turnaround in performance.

 
 
DOWNLOAD VIEWS

INSTALLATION

These files should be placed in Documents > Sports Interactive > Football Manager 2023 > Views (if you don’t have a Views folder, create one).

6 Teams We Are Excited to Manage During Early Access

 
 

Death, taxes and the struggle of choosing your first save when a new version of Football Manager is released. Three certainties in life and this time of year brings about the annual mental dilemma where us FM enthusiasts ponder the all important decision of which team to manage upon the full release of the latest installment from Sports Interactive.

But fear not - all it takes is a little inspiration and we’ve got you covered here at 5 Star Potential; here are 6 teams that we are excited to manage during the Football Manager 2023 Beta.

Ajax 

It’s arguably been one of the busiest transfer windows of all time for Ajax and with six of their starting eleven from last year leaving the club there is no time like the present to integrate the new recruits into your squad. Stars like Jurien Timber, Dusan Tadic & Steven Berghuis have been joined by some exciting new signings such as Steven Bergwijn, Owen Wijndal, Francisco Conceicao and FM22 favourite Lorenzo Lucca on loan from Pisa, giving this squad some real fire power as you look to secure the Eredivise title and try to go one step further by winning them their first Champions League trophy since 1995 when an 18-year-old Patrick Kluivert bagged an 85th minute winner against AC Milan. .

 
 

Los Angeles FC 

Gareth Bale, Giorgio Chiellini and a Football Manager Wonderkid by the name of Carlos Vela should be enough to whet your appetite to take the hot seat at Los Angeles FC. If you have never managed in the MLS now is a great time to start - the league is split into two conferences, Eastern & Western, with the highest points total from either league awarded the Supporters’ Shield. Fourteen teams then compete in the MLS Cup Playoffs in a knockout format to determine the MLS Cup Champions. What’s not to love?!

In the 2021 MLS season LAFC only managed a 9th placed finish and didn’t qualify for the playoffs. Do you have what it takes to The Black and Gold to MLS glory?


 
 

Atalanta 

If you fancy dipping your toes into the Italian water then look no further than Atalanta. Last season they entertained the world when they played in the UEFA Champions League and latterly, the Europa League but the congestion of European football played its part and saw them finish just outside the European Qualification spots finishing in 8th place. 

Atalanta are renowned for their recruitment strategy and during the off-season they’ve recruited several new players, including Ademola Lookman and Jeremie Boga. 

Can you return them to European football and hear that iconic UEFA Champions League anthem?

 
 

Stade Rennais 

Mathys Tel may have left for Bayern Munich but Stade Rennais always have their Squad Planner at the ready and the signing of Amine Gouri excited the fans around the world, still just 22 he has the world at his feet if he can find his scoring form in Northwest France which will hopefully materialise quickly with the likes of Kamaldeen Sulemana and Jeremy Doku around him not to mention wonderkid Désiré Doué who recently broke into the first team.

In Ligue 1 Uber Eats you have the might of PSG to overcome but the first season is all about UEFA Europa League glory, how far can you take this promising club?

 
 

Derby County

Excellent training facilities, excellent youth facilities and a transfer embargo that looms over the club as the administrators look for a new owner. There is no doubt that managing Derby County will be tough but where better to cut your teeth than to take charge of The Rams as they battle to stay in the league. 

With your hands tied in the transfer market you are going to have to get the best out of your young players (fortunately the likes of Jason Knight and Louis Sibley have stuck around despite relegation) - the good news is that the infrastructure at Derby is excellent so there’s a great chance you’ll unearth a gem or two in your youth intake and hopefully be seeing 5 stars at Pride Park before long.

 
 

FC Copenhagen 


If it’s UEFA Champions League football you are after but fancy a bit of a challenge then look no further than the reigning 3F Superliga Champions - Football Club Copenhagen. 

The Danish side have won the most titles domestically winning the Championship 14 times but when it comes to European competition they have only managed to reach the last 16 in the UEFA Champions League once and the Quarter-Finals of the UEFA Europa League once - can you take them one-step further in their first season? Sidenote - probably worth mentioning this side contains not one but two FM wonderkids in the form of Roony Bardghji and Isak Bergmann Johannesson 🔥🔥.

 
 

Six teams with six unique challenges and objectives ahead of them - FM23 is out from Tuesday 8th November with the Early Access Beta expected a couple of weeks before this, choose wisely ☝️.


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The New Class - 5 Wonderkids Making Their Debut in FM23

 
 

by MaddFM.

In January 2021 the FM Community went into overload when it was confirmed that one Youssoufa Moukoko would finally be making his first appearance in Football Manager with the release of the first FM21 data update, arguably the most exciting in-game Wonderkid to emerge for many years and instantly lauded for his attributes and undoubted potential in the FM universe.

 
 

In general, only players who turn 16 in the year the game is released make it into the database itself, and with football (and in particular youth football) more and more accessible and visible in the public domain than ever before, the hype continues to grow around youth players and in this light FM is no different. Each new version of the game brings much anticipation and excitement as a new impending batch of Wonderkids take to our screens with players born in 2006 now available to be placed in-game, so today we will take a look at 5 Youth Players to Watch who we expect to make their Football Manager debuts in FM23 and in turn represent some of the most exciting wonderkids in this latest FM game cycle.

1. Endrick Felipe

 
 

Mainly known as “Endrick”, our first FM23 debutant has been lighting up the Brazilian Youth Leagues for Palmeiras scoring 165 goals in 169 games and featuring regularly for the U20 side despite being 5 years below the age level. Endrick’s strongest role is as a Centre Foward but can equally be deployed on the left or right flank - his pace and flair are matched by his technique and finishing ability and as a result he has already been heavily linked with PSG, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Liverpool despite only recently turning 16. These clubs look set to be disappointed however, as it appears Barcelona are Endrick’s preferred choice which is little wonder considering he has drawn frequent comparisons to a young Romario and Ronaldo both of whom went on to become legends at the Camp Nou.

From a Football Manager perspective - it remains to be seen how his attributes and potential are portrayed in-game, not to mention his availability considering he is contracted at Palmeiras until 2025 (let’s not even think about work-permit issues), however one thing that appears guaranteed is that he will end up at the elite end of one of Europe’s Top 5 leagues in real life, whatever about your first FM23 save.

 
 

2. Warren Zaïre-Emery

 
 

We recently had Joe Donnohue from Scouted Football on the 5 Star Potential podcast, during which he referred to Warren Zaïre-Emery as “one of the best I’ve seen at that level”. High praise indeed for the 16-year-old PSG midfielder who has been so dominant at underage level that he has already made his debut for the Ligue 1 side becoming the youngest player ever to do so at 16 years and 151 days old. Zaïre-Emery is very much an all-round midfielder - he is highly effectively defensively as a 6 however has the transitional play and passing ability to play as as a DLP or a Box-to-Box midfilder - continuing to evolve as he grows in strength, pysique and maturity not to mention getting minutes alongside the likes of Messi, Veratti and Renato Sanches.

Similar to Endrick above - availability may be the key challenge with Zaïre-Emery having just signed his first professional contract until June 2025, however if the Researchers at SI get his physical and technical attributes on point, we are looking at potentially one of the best wonderkid midfielders to emerge in the game in many renditions of FM gone by.

 
 

3. Archie Gray

 
 

Is it just me or have we not had an English Wonderkid for a while? Step forward Archie Gray - son of former Leeds Striker Andy Gray (90s football knows), Grandson of Leeds legend Frank Gray and nephew of former Leeds Manager Eddie Gray - it’s safe to say football is in the blood of the 16-year-old who has impressed so much in his time in the Leeds academy that he was called up to the Leeds first team by Marcelo Bielsa and more recently has been dubbed as “first team ready” by current manager Jesse Marsch. A talented midfielder with excellent passing, movement and an eye for goal, Archie Gray has already been tipped as a future England midfielder by Jamie Redknapp and with a spot vacated and big boots to fill following the departure of Kalvin Phillips, there is certainly a pathway to the first team and it will be an interesting prospect to see how he progresses both in real life and in-game as we see him in Football Manager for the first time.

 
 

4. Julian Duranville

 
 

Anderlecht and Wonderkids, name a better duo. Not only is 16-year-old Julien Duranville slowly breaking into an Anderlecht side that already contains such wonderkids as Fabio Silva and Sebastiano Esposito, there are already whispers of a Belgium call-up for the World Cup as well as rumours circulating of a €15m bid from Bayern Munich for the young Belgian’s signature. Explosive from either wing, good technical ability and a direct run-at-opponent mentality, Duranville is already proving to be a handful for opposition defenders in the Belgian Jupiler Pro League and recently bagged his first goal for the club just 6 minutes after coming on as a substitute in a 2-2 draw against Oud-Heverlee Leuven.

While it is early days to compare him with a young Romelu Lukaku or even the more recent Jeremy Doku - the latter’s injury history combined with the aging Thorgan Hazard and Dries Mertens may indeed mean a pathway towards the Belgian national side - hopefully his very recent upward spike and evolution is reflected in FM23 and if so, he may prove to be a bargain after a season or two as has traditionally been the case with Anderlecht players in-game.

 
 

5. Paul Wanner

 
 

Speaking of Bayern - our final debutant for FM23 arrives in the form of German U17 attacking midfielder Paul Wanner, a left-sided player who operates mostly in a central role but can play on either wing also. Although he was actually born in December 2005, he didn’t make the cut for FM22 and thus features in Football Manager for the first time and not a moment too soon ; after becoming Bayern’s youngest ever player and the second youngest in the Bundesliga behind the aforementioned Moukoko, he went on to have an impressive U17 Euros campaign for Germany scoring two goals and attracting much plaudits for his dribbling ability, pace and creativity in the middle of the park. Widely tipped as a long-term successor to Thomas Muller and judging how Bayern have put faith in their academy players in recent times (see Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala) - Wanner looks to have a big future at Bayern as illustrated by the long-term contract awarded this year, however if FM-Bayern are inclined to spend rather than develop than Wanner could evolve into a top prospect within a couple of seasons of FM23.

 
 

There we have it - five brand new FM prospects and potential wonderkids for Football Manager 2023, none of whom featured in FM22 and all of whom we hope will go on to do big things for both club and country in real life as well as in FM23. Will each go on to fulfil their (fingers crossed) 5 Star Potential in-game, or will they join a long infamous list of failed Football Manager wonderkids in years to come? Only time will tell - roll on FM23.

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