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<blockquote data-quote="Philby" data-source="post: 7182131" data-attributes="member: 1802"><p>In most cases these Caicedo-type players are very much on the radar of the top clubs, but they decide not the pull the trigger because:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">They need a solution with a higher likelihood of slotting in and <strong>delivering asap </strong>(...often their jobs depend on it). Look at the effect that Casemiro has had on this Manyoo team. There was little risk that a guy with his profile wouldn't be able to hack the step "up" (??) to the PL, as long as his attitude was right</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Bigger clubs often don't have the <strong>patience</strong> to give promising player the time they need to bed in & develop. Brighton end up being able to sell guys on for big profit not just because they scout well - but largely because they have a structure & ethos which is a good fit with giving player the right amount of minutes, when they need it, in an environment where they aren't under quite as much press/fan scrutiny</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">They're (grudgingly) happy to let clubs like Brighton incubate the player for a season or two and pay the <strong>premium</strong> once he's "PL-proven"</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The <strong>price </strong>they quote to Brighton/Brentford (or non-PL club) can differ significantly from the price that they'd quote to a <em>traditional </em>PL top 6 club</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philby, post: 7182131, member: 1802"] In most cases these Caicedo-type players are very much on the radar of the top clubs, but they decide not the pull the trigger because: [LIST] [*]They need a solution with a higher likelihood of slotting in and [B]delivering asap [/B](...often their jobs depend on it). Look at the effect that Casemiro has had on this Manyoo team. There was little risk that a guy with his profile wouldn't be able to hack the step "up" (??) to the PL, as long as his attitude was right [*]Bigger clubs often don't have the [B]patience[/B] to give promising player the time they need to bed in & develop. Brighton end up being able to sell guys on for big profit not just because they scout well - but largely because they have a structure & ethos which is a good fit with giving player the right amount of minutes, when they need it, in an environment where they aren't under quite as much press/fan scrutiny [*]They're (grudgingly) happy to let clubs like Brighton incubate the player for a season or two and pay the [B]premium[/B] once he's "PL-proven" [*]The [B]price [/B]they quote to Brighton/Brentford (or non-PL club) can differ significantly from the price that they'd quote to a [I]traditional [/I]PL top 6 club [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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