I'm pretty sure Badlan has touch on this before, but players with the technical qualities/Characteristics of Kastaneer, Hilssner, Jobello are so much cheaper abroad. To buy players with the same sort of quality from the UK would be extortionate. Like Kastaneer though, comes with a much higher risk whether you can get them to settle though..
All agreed and well known to everybody. That was the point behind the strategy - skilled european players that nobody has noticed, at less cost, who would join us partly for the chance of being spotted by bigger clubs and get really big money. Or something like that. Definetely worth a concerted shot as an extra string to the bow in addition to transfer fees, frees, youth, development and loans.
But as yet, Hamer aside ands he is a more conventional acquisition with a transfer fee, the jury is out. That means that it is doubt as to whether it is a viable strategy. The measure of success is that players should become regular contenders for a first team slot, or else why bother. The brief bits we have seen of K, J & H is that they are probably first teamers in League 1 (even Kastaneer). But things may change. What's more even when fit, Dacosta is unlikley to be first choice as Dabo, the current back three and Rose are all ahead of him.
The strategy is genuinely worth a punt, but it can't be called a success.....yet