Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Why not? Throughout recent history people have been making similar suggestions - that bergkamp wasn't wanted by gus, that Murray was forced on Wilkins, and so on.
It's a collaborative process. Managers come and go so the club needs to have continuity in it's recruitment structure. Sometimes scouts will find a player that the club will feel strongly enough to sign on even if the manager doesn't agree - Murray proved to be a great signing.
Likewise, a manager will attract players and the club will sign those.
To conclude suddenly that Burke has OVERALL control of all signings, and the manager has to live with them is just ludicrous. Burke will have given Oscar profiles of everyone they currently have their eye on, and after seeing his team in action, no doubt Oscar has given his own list, or his own requirements of what he thinks we need.
It's just spurious claims and hearsay to suggest otherwise. Since the buses went, it seems people have heightened their need to tear strips off the football club.