Pirate55
The Last Man Standing 17/18
I think the club wanted him to provide immediate cover for Kane as well as be a striking option for the future. He was a cheapish option worth gambling on seeing as he could come in straight away. Once Fulham were not prepared to release him in January the club probably felt there was no rush to do the deal as perhaps players we perceive to have more quality might be available come the Summer. Fulham may also settle for less money seeing as an overseas club can now sign him for just a few hundred thousand pounds of compensation. With that in mind Fulham may now accept reasonably low bid of say 2 or 3 million from us or risk losing out on most of that if he goes to a European club.
For what it's worth I chose Haller. He has something about him that leads me to believe he will continue to improve and, as such, I think he has a huge upside. I think he is also already at a level where he can provide useful back up for Kane.
I agree with your explanation to a point - but either we wanted to secure him or we didn't. I can't believe Poch only saw him as a temporary stop gap. If the price quoted to secure him ( £6m, Iirc) then this would seem cheap for a talented young striker and not worth the risk of waiting to the end of the season to see if we could get him cheaper and probably missing out altogether. Seems a bizarre strategy to me.