The recurring) view that the likes of Dunne, Darling, Kenny are adequate+ for a promotion push but lacking once (if) elevated, so ‘avoid’ presents significant challenges.
We are unlikely to sign (m)any that are top flight ‘ready’ unless we have massive resources.
Players in this (niche) bracket will be in high demand & we will be competing with (‘established’) Premier clubs &/or those just promoted.
We will (likely) be competing with clubs that can offer more money & immediate’ presence in / with the ‘elite’. (ref Tanganga)
There is also ‘competition’ from overseas - ref Burnley needing 2 new centre backs ‘despite’ promotion’,
Even if we can identify & secure the best talent with capacity & capability to perform from ‘lower’ leagues there is little guarantee. For every Delap there is a Clarke & Szmodics (using just 1 club as a (partial) example) Equally Tanganga is unproven at the next level albeit @ a purported £1.5m very much worth taking that punt.
I’ll be intrigued to see whether the ‘foreign market worthwhile in this context - Will Mayenda &/or Isidor ‘do the business’ next season? - (highly) doubtful
A more pragmatic approach may be necessary- signings that afford high(er) probability of elevation who, if subsequently not up to the task can be flogged (for profit?!?) given their enhanced status as promotion winner with associated ‘nous’. Even if they ‘fail Tanganga, Mayenda etc will be ‘worth’ more than their initial fee
Not ‘researched’ him but Neil Redfern springs to mind?
In a slightly different way Ransdale is (likely) another if current rumours are accurate