That seems like a very limiting decision if that is truly the case. Loans with options to buy are generally good business with younger players, but 22+ you really should be looking to buy outright, especially those with multiple senior seasons under the belt in the top 5 leagues (Ndombele)
Agree.
I just think that Levy is likely saying to himself 'I don't care if it costs a little more, but I don't want to be in the same situation where I have driftwood in the squad, and I can't get rid of it'.
It also helps with manager changes. Would not be in the least surprised if Lo Celso's loan gets cancelled. We will miss out on the compulsion clause and we may well cut our losses.
But all the big players will need to be purchased outright. If you have an asset like Bruno Fernandes, why allow a club like Spurs to loan him and whittle down his value?
