
Just like in real life, young players will have a higher ceiling - a player like Vinícius Júnior (gold ball, 82 rated) can be trained all the way up to become a Black Ball left winger… a lot of effort to train, but a much cheaper contract to renew! You can store up to 100 trainers.Įach player has different potential. If they are White Balls they won’t have a lot of EXP to give, but it all adds up. I usually wait until their contracts run out, and instead of renewing, I convert them into trainers. When you have players you won’t use in your games, you might as well convert them into EXP trainers to “feed” them to your favourite players. Throughout the season, you will get many players that you don’t like, don’t fit your play style or simply don’t need. You can use this handy Contract and Experience Calculator Spreadsheet for PES 2021 (check the "Experience Calculator Tab") to see how much EXP you need to gather to max out a player. To do so, you will need to play a lot (each game will give your players a bit of EXP, depending on minutes played, star rating and difficulty setting) and/or convert players you no longer want into EXP Trainers. To reach your players' max level, you will need to train them to upgrade their stats. You can have a look at some of the best Gold, Silver and Bronze players here. This means that gold ball players (and even some silvers) can be rated higher than 85 when maxed out - which is good, because they are cheaper to maintain. Depending on the player's age and potential for growth, they will have a different max level ceiling. Their Overall Rating at level 1 will determine the player's Ball Type (White, Bronze, Silver, Gold or Black). In the past, level 30 represented the baseline level of performance for all players, so if you are familiar with previous iterations of m圜lub, this basically means that level 1 is the new level 30.

All players you get will be level 1 - this is their "default state" since PES 2020 was released.
