They are 6 points clear in the Bundesliga and their current front line cost £30,000,000 - they've got a great transfer policy over there.
Strongly disagreed.
Most of their (sell-side / contract situation monitoring) transfer dealings are ran by trained monkeys.
They have a long history of loosing valuable players for free or for low prices. I can admit that their scouting has been good in recent past. But what comes after signing players is much, much worse.
Lewandowski - left free for Bayern
Hummels - relatively low release clause triggered by Bayern
Gotze - relatively low release clause triggered by Bayern
Kagawa - sold for cut-price deal due to having one year left
Gündogan - sold for cut-price deal due to having one year left
Barrios - top scorer sold cheaply to China (low release clause triggered)
Sahin - their player of the season sold to Madrid for 10 mil due to contract lenght issues
I mean during just summer of 2016 they lost THREE of their star players in Hummels, Gündogan and Miki. All of who had 12 months contract left and could have been sold for significantly more if contract situation would have been better.
I would not call it "good transfer dealing" if we were to sell Eriksen in the summer for 75 mil, due to failure of getting his signature for contract extentison. While his potential price would be closer to 150 mil if he would be tied down to long contract. Would you call that "great transfer policy" ?