If he is already funding us indirectly over and above the USM sponsorship, as I and some others suspect, then I'd imagine it will become clear soon enough over the course of the next two windows, even in the absence of anything more specific.
As it is I thought the club were a little bit more generous with spending this summer than I anticipated. Considering some recently poor seasons, poor and no progress in Europe, managerial pay-offs, and what would be further expected austerity to prepare for a stadium build, the spending surprised me a little.
We'd still need quite significant spending in each of the next two windows to give us even a sniff of competing, and could do with a striker in January.
If we spent north of another £40m net, you would certainly have to question where the money is coming from, and how it implicates FFP regulations.
I take Esks view from a position of neutrality, but on more than one occasion in the summer he seemed to suggest a period of spending and wage restraint was in order, and that we had to start living within our means. I thought this was a reasonable analysis at the time. We've made savings, but as I see it, not to the degree that a club that needs to rein things in, would have to.
There is also a very strong likelihood that the 'private' portion of funding for BMD will supposedly be from Moshiri's own funds - upwards of £200-£250m. Either this is an extraordinary act of personal generosity from Moshiri given that it would represent a hugely significant percentage of his personal wealth - hardly -, or, that funding is going to come from a much bigger pot and that, in the absence of any commercially sourced funding, could only mean Usmanov.
To me, even the hardball we are seeing regarding Lookman suggests a club not in need of an injection of cash quite as much as we thought.