Yeah of course - and that sucks - but we know the conditions we are operating in. You would think we would be a bit more judicious. I get that transfers are tricky, but basic things are controllable. We spend all of our actual transfer budget on a player who is better centrally, and then play him out wide. We sign a player on a loan deal, which is basically set up to be permanent and the manager doesn’t appear to rate him - not only spending wages, we can ill afford, but also locking out a domestic loan slot.
Those aren’t just transfers going awry, that’s fundamental misalignment of transfer strategy and player identification.