stormi wrote:That's a convenient window that narrowly misses out on the two largest transfers of your clubs history.
Again, like I said your club would have broken the PL record had Caicedo said yes. Tottenham do business of course are very active in the market, but there are certain levels of players that their internal wage-cap don't allow them to have access to. This isn't a problem for Liverpool, and I assume they'll likely smash Spurs record transfer next summer whether that be for a CB like Lukeba or a midfielder like Baleba or Zubimendi.
That doesn't forgive transfers like Richarlison and Brennan Johnson that were just unforgivable scouting jobs.
Also, only a 400 million difference between Chelsea and Liverpool, I was told our squad was worth 2Bn and ethical Liverpool built it from the grassroots up.
And what two transfers would I be missing out on?
Spurs largest transfer, I believe, is Solanke at 65M. I am not sure what either of Lukeba or Baleba would cost, but Zubimendi, if he would have agreed this past summer, was done for 60M (release clause).
I do agree, though, Tottenham struggles to bring in established talent. It reminds me of the days of Liverpool under Rodgers (average to above average players in Mignolet, Lallana, and Benteke) and the beginning of Klopp. Fans were hopeful of Mane and Salah -- no one foresaw them becoming world class. van Dijk and Alisson, on the other hand, were already near the top and just needed a bigger club to cement themselves.
As to your attempted dig, you do realize that's adding approximately four Caicedo's? If you don't think that's a large enough difference, I'm not sure what to say.