Even if the stats were accurate, which they are not, I'd sooner sign 40 unknown Ecuadorians for £1.5m each than one Richarlison.
I've counted only the ones on Transfermarkt that were actual signings, not loans. Doing it the same way for Spurs gives 22 signings over that period.I’m assuming you’re accounting for total signings in that with regards to first team, development and youth signings(?). If by a few seasons you mean three, then we’ve brought in 33 total players ourselves (so long as I’ve counted correctly!).
Edit: just noticed you’ve stretched back to 2018-19 with your reply to CK. So we’ll have definitely signed a similar amount, probably more.
Also, you’ve referenced Transfermarkt as your source, just an FYI, they include loan returns as incomings, not sure if your figure has included them or not, if not then disregard.
Their one in four hit rate in that period still far eclipses ours though, as since 18/19, I’d struggle to name more than 5 successful signings in what is probably over 40+ incomings, I think I’d struggle to even name 5 to be honest.
Laporte's name keeps coming up, which is encouraging - after all, buying a bunch of Sheikh Mansour Team rejects guarantees you second place these days...City also have the advantage of being able to play an exceptionally high line with Walker.
Not many teams have the ludicrous pace and physicality of a sweeper right-back.
He's not as technically good as their other options, but he does give them a great option.
We should definitely consider taking Cancelo off their hands, though.
I've counted only the ones on Transfermarkt that were actual signings, not loans. Doing it the same way for Spurs gives 22 signings over that period.
My point is that if you sign lots of average players and get lucky, some will be better than average. Unless this continues for several more years it doesn't prove anything. Indeed if I went back twice as far I think it would look much worse.
Cancelo, Laporte and maybe Guerreiro from Dortmund on a free would sort our defence out.Laporte's name keeps coming up, which is encouraging - after all, buying a bunch of Sheikh Mansour Team rejects guarantees you second place these days...

Who said that? He's stupidly quick. Made Vinicius look sluggish.I thought it was said Walker had lost his pace , not on the evidence of last week and tonight
Buonanotte 18 yrs old , the kid looks good and as I type another teenager Enciso scores a scorcher
Scouted at Club Libertad in the Paraguayan Primera Division.Enciso with an absolute howitzer.
He's one of their more expensive signings at a princely £9m.
Levy would be a human tripod reading this , just think of the profitEnciso with an absolute howitzer.
He's one of their more expensive signings at a princely £9m.
Levy would be a human tripod reading this , just think of the profit
Ferguson's being linked for a potential summer 2024 transfer, FWIWEnciso is 19
Ferguson is 18
Van Hecke is 22
Caicedo is 21
Colwill is 20, although he is on loan from the blue scum.
Ayari is 19
Peupion is 20
What a time to be a Brighton fan. Almost relegated from League 1 in 2009. Then Bloom took over. Now in the PL top 6 and Europe.