I don't even think that the players that we've brought in have been bad, necessarily.Spending money hasn’t even been much of an issue for the club over the last few years, it’s just who we’ve spent it on that has.
Sanchez, Aurier, Lucas, Ndombele, Lo Celso, Bergwijn, Sessegnon… that’s about £220m+ right there. Then you’ve got what I’d class as “filler” signings like Foyth, Doherty, Clarke and Rodon who’ve barely played and whilst none have been the most expensive, they all add up (Rodon should definitely play more though). In the last 4-5 years we’ve probably wasted around close to £300m on players that have done pretty much nothing for the club, Lucas maybe earned his price tag from the semi final performance but all in all he really hasn’t been a hugely successful signing, the rest have been flops, including two of our biggest ever in Ndombele and Lo Celso.
I think it was PowerSpurs that once said along the lines of needing to have a 50% success rate with transfers to do well and I’d agree, for Spurs in the last few years though we’ve had about a 10-15% rate, I’m excluding the signings from this summer as it’s too early to judge albeit this bunch may actually be the first batch of good signings but I don’t wanna jinx it. So when you factor in just around 10-15% of good signings with a squad that’s declined massively and a lot dross have outstayed its welcome, it sort of shows why we’ve been a bit of a mess for a few seasons now.
We’ve also spent a lot of money sacking managers; Poch, Jose and Nuno plus their staff probably set us back about £35m+ and we’ve just hired Conte on a huge deal now too albeit initially on an 18 month contract (which again, like this summer’s signings, may actually be the right appointment but I don’t wanna jinx that either). So again, it’s not the money that’s the issue I’d say, it’s just what we’ve been doing with it that is.
We've just bought in areas that we didn't need to and neglected areas that needed strengthening.
We don't have a creative central midfielder, lack backup for Kane and only have one right-winger.
We've got tons of left-wingers, attacking midfielders and centre-halves.
The last of those might make sense now that we've got a manager that likes 3 at the back, though.
We need a Modric, Pirlo, Xavi, Carrick or the like to make the team tick.
Such players seem to have virtually disappeared from the modern game though, for some reason.
Anyone with the capacity seems to get shoved forward into an attacking midfield role.
I can't think of any suitable players in that position that isn't quite old or at least in their prime.
Maybe Bellingham at Dortmund, but we've clearly missed that boat.
The other option is trying to bring White or Devine through, but that's a massive ask.
Both seem pretty talented, yet I expect them to play less demanding roles first, possibly out on loan.
