LMA Manager brings greater transfer realism to the field

James Orry Updated on by

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The all new transfer system in LMA Manager 2006 puts you at the heart of the action as you seek to finalise that all important transfer that could make or break you team’s season. Featuring additional negotiation tactics and contract clauses (of which Michael Owen has none) the transfer system offers levels of realism that are greatly advanced over the previous games in the series. As well as buying players you will also be able to negotiate player swaps and additional contractual issues such as appearance bonuses and sell on fees.

In LMA Manager 2006 you’ll also be able to stay on top of all the happenings in the world of football thanks to the all new Football One service. Football One is an interactive TV service designed to offer you, the manager, all the latest information from leagues across the world, with match reports and statistics as well as match highlights from your team’s last 90 minutes on the pitch, presented in TV style we have come to expect from football highlight shows. In addition you’ll receive breaking news reports alerting you of possible transfer targets and player unrest.

LMA Manager is due for release on PlayStation 2 and Xbox in October, with a PC and Xbox 360 release in 2006, but for now why not check out the new screens and videos showing off the new Fottball One TV service and the transfer system.