Your deranged or delusional to think that transfers don't improve us or others Many shouted for prudent pragmatism last summer . The Kenyan bloke was a great addition to the first 11 and Jansen poor but always it's a gamble .
We need one player like an Isco to get us over the line . Rather spend 60 million on ONE game changer ( yes we have the money ) than a scatter gun approach on a hope and waits . as we are so nearly there .
We can't live in fairy land for ever , the wardrobe will close and winter has to have a christmas .
No one has said transfers can't improve us.
Your Wanyama example is a prime example of the point being made and how flawed the view is that we must spend huge amounts to challenge.
Our best signings haven't been the expensive ones, they've been the right ones, or academy products.
Wanyama 12M
Soldado, Sissoko, Lamela 90M combined
It took Lamela two years to settle. Are you telling me that if we sign a player for 50M and he doesn't hit the ground running all the people who demanded he was signed will stick by him for a couple years?
These are the people who want instant success. His head will be on the block, and they will want someone else by Christmas.

