
Originally Posted by
Özim
From what we know Wenger went for two strikers this summer, Vardy and Perez.
Vardy is an one season wonder and a total flop this season, so that would have been a disaster.
Perez has done OK, but let's face it isn't the answer to our problems up front either.
Now I know people will say who could have we got, well IMO if we were willing to pay up Lacazette who is 25 and has 16 goals in 21 games this season, Griezzmann would have been a hard one but had we gone in for a huge bid who knows, Cavani who has proven in the past he can score goals and is a very good player (though he missed some sitters against us), Aubameyang again he would have cost a lot but who knows if we'd put in a big bid, Icardi (fell out with the fans and seems to be doing well in Italy).
We chose the cheap options again and it will continue to cost us IMO, perhaps one marquee signing a one or two cheaper buys would be a better policy? I'm not happy with Wengers' policy in the transfer market to be honest, on the one hand he's always on the lookout for bargains (Vardy/Perez) and on the other when he does spend big he overspends on realtive unknowns like Mustafi and Xhaka, why won't he just bite the bullet and sign more established players and why does he wait so long to sign players, surely knowing price willl be higher later on in the transfer window?
I just don't get it, he always wants to be the one to discover top players at lower than market values, yet most of the time nowadays he totally fails to do so and doesn't learn.