Well no, I don't know who has rebuffed us or who we lose out to - of course, that's why I said clearly in my post 'I don't know the half of it, of course; and none of us know what goes on behind the scenes in that murky world.' Of course, that’s just to illustrate that I am working with what I know from media rumours and relatively ITK posts on here; and to cut down on the amount of posters who may indirectly expect that I might have jacked in my job, conducted a few year’s detailed research amongst my deep network of players, ex-players, agents, managers, and modelled the resulting highly confidential, financial data I have gathered for each and every club in Europe to come up with an officially-verified list of who each club has lost out on and been rejected by. So basically to save a bit of space and time in the resultant posts to enjoy some silly conjecture with a fantasy list of where we may be in a list of 20 clubs based on what we think we know and have heard through rumours and Twitter posts by club owners’ kids etc.
So you know, players like, as you say, Coutinho, Toby, plus Lucas Silva, and then possibly Danny Ings and Kieran Trippier (based on Beefy's claims of the past). Possibly Cabaye?
Just to put it out there, I would not want us to have signed Shaquiri, as I think he doesn’t fit our profile (it’s good to have a club player profile imo – it works to me as an ideology to unify the fans around), plus I think he’d be angling for a big move (I’d imagine more aggressively than most other big players might, given the heights he’s fallen from), and I have not seen much consistency from him, despite the hype. But I think he wouldn’t come here because of the wages, basically; nor would we take him for that reason (and others). I’d imagine Stoke must pay way more than us, or have a very flexible wage structure, mainly down to that signing. Although, I saw last year an article listing clubs’ top earners, and ours was Shane Long on £50k pw, whereas Stokes’ was Peter Crouch on £50k pw, so maybe we were closer than I thought (that also had Gayle as Palace’s highest earner, on £18k pw, which will of course have been blown out of the water by Cabaye, so things change very quickly). We also had the fifth lowest wage bill (Burnley, Leicester, Hull, and Palace below us; but Stoke only a place above us) in 2013-14 .
I agree that we have in our favour the Koeman draw, the shop window and international leg-up aspect, as well as Europe. But I genuinely wouldn’t be confident that we would get a player if we were competing directly for him with any of the following (outside the obvious ones we can’t compete with at all): Stoke, West Ham, Aston Villa, Swansea, Everton, Sunderland (as 8th highest payers in the league), possibly Leciester. There is our appearance very low down the list (possibly even bottom) of the levels of agents’ fees paid (a fact of which I am proud). I imagine Shaquiri’s agent was in a very strong position to take a huge payment there.
I guess what I’m getting at is trying to get an idea of whether we manage to reverse any trends in most desirable destination being defined by wages. If, say, West Brom offered an extra £10k per week than us to a player, do our inherent benefits bridge that gap, so that we are still more desirable? Obviously, £30k per week would swing things in their favour. But it’s an unanswerable question I guess. A player going to West Brom is likely to have reached their limit, and any move will be downwards (on average), but this is down to the profile of player they sign; with us, we sign players with potential who are young, will take a lower wage, but are mostly destined for greater things. I personally think we sell too early in a lot of cases, but that’s based on me wanting us to achieve bigger and better on the pitch rather than maximise profit on player sales. I suppose one answer is that we’re definitely in the top ten for younger players with high levels of potential (but definitely not in the top six there). And probably bottom five for players with one signing left in them.