I don't have any issues with the sales we've made. Diaz is the only one you can make a case for but if we didn't want to extend on the terms he wanted and / or he wanted to go, the deal was as good as it was going to get and it made sense rather than letting him go on a free.
My priorities were striker, wide forward, midfielder and a central defender.
I did say during the summer that given the striker market was so poor and overpriced, it was perhaps worth keeping our powder dry and waiting to see what's what in 12 months time. I think Ekitike has proven to be a good buy even at the exhorbitant price we paid but Isak always seemed like a risk for me given his injury record. Pace, skill and versatility always seem like winning attributes to me in an attacker - I would've looked for someone with that profile to give us options.
As for midfield, again said at the time, but it was a risk going into this season with an unbalanced group.
My priorities were striker, wide forward, midfielder and a central defender.
I did say during the summer that given the striker market was so poor and overpriced, it was perhaps worth keeping our powder dry and waiting to see what's what in 12 months time. I think Ekitike has proven to be a good buy even at the exhorbitant price we paid but Isak always seemed like a risk for me given his injury record. Pace, skill and versatility always seem like winning attributes to me in an attacker - I would've looked for someone with that profile to give us options.
As for midfield, again said at the time, but it was a risk going into this season with an unbalanced group.
