FatSuperman
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- Feb 25, 2016
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Sadly this isn't even remotely true. In this age of almost "perfect knowledge" in the transfer market (A Level Economics...) it is definitely money that talks.
I think money can remove some of the risk, but clearly you can get some very good players for very reasonable amounts, and you can get what turn out to be very crap players for a lot of money (who may have been very successful elsewhere). I think that the unfortunate truth is that there is no secret model that allows you to identify these cheap gems. There will be so many variables that determine why a player is successful in a particular team in a particular country. All you can say with certainty is that they are good at that time.
Sancho will eventually move from Germany and might be absolute shite. Perhaps he’ll be adversely impacted by the people around him, the coach, the playing style in his new club, or the league - who knows, but it is far from certain he’ll be a definite hit, despite the eye watering amount he’ll eventually go for