Sabre wrote:The most concerning to me is the timing. I don't expect a Chelsea-esque budget, but I'd expect Rafa knowing by now what money he'll have at his disposal. If he doesn't know that how will he target reasonable players?
Maybe it's a tactic in the other hand. Maybe he knows, but he doesn't want to tell the market "hey, I've got lots of money" otherwise the players would be more expensive just because of that.
On the contrary, when conducting Business like Man U and Chelsea have - it's about landing your targets before anyone gets a sniff on them. The football business world is not unlike any other business - people working in that world, know what's going on behind the scenes. Rafa cannot keep major targets *hidden* for too long. Which is why Man U and Chelsea have wasted no time in getting theirs.
In my opinion, Rafa may have a limited budget (as in around the £30m mark)- and has decided to spend the bulk of it on a striker. I believe he knows we need another top class winger this season, and is looking to off-load a couple of regulars to make that 2nd big purchase (or 2 in the range of £10mil).
Rafa is caught between a rock and a hard place. He believes he cannot spend wildy and constantly keeps Liverpool's financial future in mind.
Fergie and Mourinho on the other hand are a breed apart due to different financial scenarios. Fergie spent huge last week since he knows Man U have the ticket revenue to recoup a lot of that. Chelsea is funded by a billionaire of proportions that Hicks / Gillet cannot compare to - and so Mourinho has no *fear* of spending and does not worry about how the club will re-coup the cash.
As astute a businessman as Rafa *potentially* is, I can only hope that he gets Hicks/Gillet to fire Parry and bring in a businessman in the role of Managing Director, so that he can get on with coaching and leave business to the business people.