The Boy
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It's not so much that he wanted to be in charge of transfers, he was unhappy with the clubs transfer strategy.But the reports he wanted to be in charge of transfers is not a good sign and I don’t want him if that’s the role he wants.
Our strategy has been to buy young players we can develop and sell on for a profit and older players with lots of experience who can help guide the young ones.
De Zerbi wanted us to buy more players in their prime for bigger fees and higher wages, the club caved into this a bit when we picked up Dahoud in the summer, but after he failed and left after about 6 months, our chairman said no to this in the Jan window and we only bought in Barco. De Zerbi was quite open that he didn't think the club was matching his ambition, which is why no Brighton fan is surprised that he's moved on.