We're the only club we care about who do, at least.
At point of sale I'm not sure we undersold Huijsen, but it was obviously risky like it can be for any player with talent. In hindsight we undersold almost every young player whose then gone on to improve their level (Huijsen, Dragusin, De Winter). Savona might be another for the list, but whether that's 16-18m or 20m, he could be worth 50m in two seasons (would be our luck), doesn't mean he's worth 50m now.
This will continually bite us because we're selling youth players who have potential for profit, so we can operate, and then ultimately waste it on big signings who are flopping.
Aside from the financial aspect, if you give Huijsen and De Winter 800-1200 mins per season as a squad player they're not going to develop the same way. I'd certainly keep some of them, however, and paid loans for others.
Who knows wtf is going on. Seems like different people making the same mistakes each time. Is it a club issue, are they hiding the real difficulties off the field or is it just constantly bad decision making? As I said before, if they struck gold with the big signings we'd probably care a lot less, but we can't flop with both.
