Thing is we don't know how negotiations have gone or what's going into it behind the scenes. In a recent interview Hecky said that if we bid for a player and terms can't be agreed for whatever reason then we move on to the next target, simple as that. Maybe we've exhausted our options. To be frank, the longer this saga went on i always felt our main striker would end up being a loanee. If that's the case we may even have to wait until the transfer windows nears it's end to get him in. Clubs are not going to release a player on loan right now because a bid could come in for them until the end of August. Any players we do get in on loan right now will be of similar ilk to ugbo or Ryan Kent, young bairns.
Heckys probably frustrated as hell. He gave biscuit Barry and co a list of targets hoping to get them in early to enable him to work with them and bed them into his pattern and stlye of play. As yet they've failed to deliver on the striker front for whatever reason. It's a cause for concern. We need 2 strikers in imo.
It's hard to say without getting pelters and i'm not normally one to pass judgement wi art giving folk a chance but realistically young Pele is not a viable option, he probably won't pick up the pace of Championship football overnight nor will he get match fit in a hurry. At 18 he may well take 3 months to get summat like, realistically any fan expecting him to be the next Tammy Abraham, step in and do the job instantly is asking a helluva lot. I really hope I'm wrong, as wrong as Alan Hansen was when he rubbished the thought of fergies kids winning owt.
If young Pele comes to our rescue I'd be the first to eat humble pie. Good luck to the lad but i can't help but think he'd be more effective weaning his way into the team gradually, looking on from the bench and learning. This is Championship football, not lg1 or lg2