Merchandising income comes from your fans buying team apparel. Jersey sales are affected by a combination of factors. One factor is whether you have a winning team. Nobody likes to wear the jersey when you're losing, do they? Other factors include how many domestic players you have on your team, and also how many were drafted by your own team, as fans like supporting local players more than imported talent. This is weighted by the overall skill of the local players, so stocking your team with local bench warmers won't do you much good. Similarly, fans from around the country are particularly enthusiastic supporters of members of their national teams, and even more so when their national team is a successful one. So, if in a given week your player played in a national team game, fans from around the country will buy their jersey, typically in a quantity proportional to their salary. National team jersey sales will vary depending on the strength of the national team, but players playing in their domestic league tend to sell considerably more national team merchandise.
Barry O'Daire, who I've trained since 18 and has been on the U21 NT/NT for Ireland since he was 19, gives almost no boost to my merch - it's around 35K.
can you buy a smeltz/sidwell/tos killer pf for under $2 million?
Transfer Price Estimate: There have been 37 recent transfers of 27-28 year old shooting guards with holy shit jump shot and any potential. Of these, the ones with skills most similar to Xie Guanzheng have been selling for around $ 900 000 to $ 1 500 000.