I rate Rudoni but the only point of signing him would be for a low price to then have the opportunity to develop him then sell later down the line. Pointless spending any more than £2million on him as he is not the finished article by any means
I don’t agree that our transfer policy should be confined to making profits on players. We will never build a promotion team like that. You need a balance of youth and experience and a few top quality talents that are only likely to come from loans.
Signing too many prospects on long contracts will result in gradual decline as you can't get rid of the ones that don't work and are on long contracts. In the end you have a bloated and expensive squad of players who aren’t good enough. We need a balanced transfer policy.
I don’t know whether Rudoni is worth pursuing although I thought he looked by far their best player against us and seems a talented player.
The question should be will he improve the team not just can we make some short term money on him. We need to be far more strategic.