I would back Wilder as a man manager, coach and cheap player spotter. He and his team obviously have an eye for bargains, I’d let him have 2 or 3 of those to fill the squad. However, although his opinion would be considered any transfer above ~£3m would be led by the scouting team and analysts. I’d target youngsters for most transfers but would be flexible and in positions and circumstances that require experience I’d allow that. I’d also outline a percent of the transfer budget each year for Cáceres and Nwachukwu esque players. Low risk, high reward.
The contract situation at the club is good with regard to young players but I’d propose long term deals to important players that have 2 or less years left. This would be Anel, Hamer, Souza and Campbell. If they don’t want to sign them without big wage increases, get rid of them. We can’t fall victim again to losing players for less than market value as a result of only having a year left.
With regards to style of play, throughout the whole club I’d promote positive, flexible football. Attacking full backs who are calm on the ball. Midfielders who are physical and defensively solid. Wingers who work hard and take brave decisions. Clinical forwards with pace. Attacking midfilders who let the game flow. These are the players we should produce and target.
Also, I’d embrace being a selling club. Our fanbase are terrified of selling players. When there was some silly rumours of Oné leaving some fans were asking for £10m. I’d accept anything over £5m with a decent sell on clause. £10m with a decent sell on would be enough for Peck.
Long term, I’d look to be consistently finishing 15th in the prem within 5 years and and challenging for Europe within 10, which is completely manageable (though not assured).