I understand the points that you make and will take your word on the figures.Over the last few years the club has raised very little by selling players.
Looking at Transfer Market over the last 6 years, Palace have received £181.14m - £150m of that was from the sales of Wan Bissaka, Sorloth, Olise and Andersen.
Over the same period the club spent £324.9m
All the current signs point to the majority of this summers transfer budget being dictated by player sales, specifically Guehi and Eze. And as of this moment we haven't received a penny. Like it or not, that would have an impact on our transfer activity - or should I say lack of. When I flagged this a few weeks ago there were some that dismissed this as just an excuse. Quite why anybody would think that the club were deliberately setting out to upset the manager and not strengthen the squad in readiness for the coming season, I don't know.
I believe the club have been actively looking for players but they have to be the right players and at the right price. I've no doubt that Diomande would have been a good replacement for Guehi. But Guehi's still here and Diomande's release clause is now 80m Euros. Guessand from Nice was another one that got away when Villa effectively gazumped us.
There's no denying that off the field it's been a disappointing summer in many respects.
Now I think we need Guehi and Eze situations sorted so we can move on.
Let's hope we see a positive shift over the next couple of weeks.
What I do struggle with though, and I raised it on another thread, is that we managed to spend big fees and wages on the likes of Benteke, Sakho and Cabaye around 8 years ago and didn't have to generate large sales to make such purchases which were presumably made within spending rules from the owners' investment.
I accept that we've changed the model to buy young players with a resale value, but this doesn't mean we shouldn't be able to spend as we did when we bought the likes of Benteke etc if we choose to.