You should care. Our transfer budget is entirely composed of transfer receipts. Since 2007 we have spent £5M more than we have recouped. So resale value is an important factor in any incoming transfer. I'm not saying that every incoming player has to have a resale value but we have to be realistic and expect most to be saleable at some stage in the future. If Kone flops, and I'm not saying he will, I actually think he has looked decent when I've seen him play, we can pretty much write off most of that £5-7M due to his age and wage demands (more than our entire net spend over six years, I reemphasise). With other signings, Jelavic for example, we will be able to recoup at least a portion of what we spent if we decide to sell.
Absolute ridiculous to think that every signing we make has to be resellable. Distin has been well worth the £5M we paid for him and we get feck all back on him. At £5M distin was a great signing apart from a fecking shocking back pass at wembley!
What you seem to be completely forgetting here is that Rooney £28M, Rodwell £12M and Lescott (23M bought for £5M) massively balance the books in
Moyes' favour so everyone waxing lyrical about how ****ing great he was at signing players is utter ****. Beattie, Koldrup and Bily tell me that for damn sure.
We simpy are not in a position to buy £20M players aged 23 simply because if they work they will make money. What if they dont? How sellable was Veron? How sellable was Robinho? How much will Torres get Chelsea back? £50M? not ****in likely! Sometimes players are signed short term to do a job. Robin Van Persie - prime example. Massive fee for his age, won them the prem, fee back in spades!
PLayers fail at any age, any level and any transfer fee.
To say we must only sign players who can be resold is garbage. If a player makes his transfer worth the fee he has paid for himself regardless if we get any money back for him.
I guarantee anyway that if Kone bangs 15 goals a season + for the next 2 seasons a new promoted club would rip your fecking arms off at £6M - with their solitary aim that season being to stay in the premier league.