southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑09 Jan 2025, 12:26
But the big difference with Brighton and Caicedo, for example, is that when they bought him they immediately loaned him out to a top-tier Belgian side and he played first-team, top-tier games in a decent European league. He was ready when they signed him. Once he got back, he went straight into first-team football at Brighton.
"The future" is great - nothing against signing players for the future. But it's also conveniently ethereal for people who don't know what they're doing. It can be the "jam tomorrow" of the sporting world world. Savio Nsereko was "one for the future".
The questions for Steidten - who is paid a lot of money to do this - are "when in the future, what's his development path and show me how you/we are ensuring he gets there?"
I really hope you're right. Nothing against the kid at all - and let's all hope he goes on to be a star. I'd like nothing more than that. Maybe the club needs to loan him out in this window, so they can gauge where he's at in terms of (which level) first-team football. At the moment, it's all a big mystery.
Sure, but there are also some key differences. Caicedo was 2 years older and they paid twice as much for him (as far as I can see, so he was a huge risky investment for Brighton at the time) than we have for this kid, and he's gone on to be the absolute biggest success imaginble in terms of his play for them and the transfer fee they recouped rather than the norm for these sorts of moves. So it's not really a fair comparison. Could we have sent LG on loan? Maybe. Although 17 is young and that would be a manager decision rather than TS? Again Savio seems an unfair comparison because that deal was clearly as bent as a nine bob note. The bloke who signed him was clearly in cahoots with his relative who happened to be involved with the selling club, right?
You'd assume there is a plan for LG's development as there's no way old deep pockets would have signed off that much money without the spanish inquisition for TS alongside it. It is a big mystery at the moment and I won't disagree we are very much living in hope rather then certainty that he turns out to be a player, but the whole point of me bringing it up was that we have to wait and simply can't judge that transfer now. If he turns out to be shit, sure I'll hold my hands up and agree it was poor judgement. But you can't be judge jury and executioner to TS on this deal. That's minority report territory. However if we get nothing out of Fullkrug, then absolutely fill yer boots on that one!