Londonlisa2001
Lee Trundle
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They absolutely reflect the player trading model that we operate.Multiple people on here have said this and I am sure the club has in their statements. But our transfers do not actually reflect this that much.
Wales is the only very young player we signed this summer.
Burgess experienced and with no relate value.
Idah expensive, approaching the middle of his career and will be hard to sell on for more.
Casey, Samuel Smith, Yalcouye and Benson on loan so no resale.
Galbraith is potentially one, because he looks so good and was so cheap.
Inoussa maybe but it is not like he is a teenager. Same with Widell and Stamenic. If they need a year to get up to speed then they will soon be getting less attractive for Premier League teams to spend money on them.
Santos has been a shocking signing as he was signed for short term back up and has missed six months of that short term.
Our average age is young because we have a lot of players who are twenty three to twenty six but our youngest player contracted to us is twenty three and we are not playing teenagers and most other teams are playing players who are younger than ours alongside more older players.
Buying players who are making a step up in this country, or a transition from another country or whose career is stuttering a little for whatever reason is prime profitable territory.
The only one who doesn’t fit that profile is Burgess and he was bought as we had to fill a huge hole.
It’s only when they approach 30 that you won’t see the big profits even if they perform well.
This summer, Inoussa, Widell, Galbraith, Stamenic, Idah, Wales have all been identified as ‘undervalue’ for varying reasons. Eom, Ronald, Vipotnik, Franco also fall into the model.
They don’t need to go to the PL for the model to work. Obviously if one or two do that, the profits will be higher, but buying a player for £2m, selling him for £7m in a year or so is good business. If only one gets £20m then it’s a huge success.
Doesn’t mean our team works though.