Suppose we have identified a striker and he is interested in joining us. The only snag is the asking price. His parent club is on the trail of a £50 million import but until that deal gets over the line they are reluctant to sell.
So what do we do? Keep bidding hoping that if we throw enough cash at them, then they will eventually cash in. Or do we wait knowing that when they finally get their marquee signing done, we can nab our target for a lowball fee because he doesn't it into their 25 man squad.
Why not wait and pay £10 million on deadline day, rather than £15 million now? Looking at our first 3 fixtures, is an immediate signing really going to be worth paying an extra £5 million?
Even if we signed Neymar, Man city would still be odds on favourites to beat us. The other two matches are away to Leicester and Watford, both of which we could nick a draw against with our current squad.
Win at home, draw away against all team outside of last seasons top 6 and we will be comfortably mid table.
The important date is Saturday 9th September at home to West Brom, that is when Chris has to have his ideal squad including a few good value new signings.
I get what you are saying and understand the possibility. But let's be honest if that is the current plan than it's a big gamble and surely it means we have missed out on our targets on the cluster type policy we supposedly operate. After all you surely don't go from Abraham and Delaney for example to hoping for things to go our way.
That's why this policy if if is the policy concerns me.