Kayal isn't the same player. Bridcutt was a DM that won the ball (often beautifully) then released the ball. Ince is that player but still has to learn he's still not quite as good as he thinks he is. Kayal would be the player you release the ball to to go forward. In a 1 up front, 2 wingers and...
Not sure of the point. Are you suggesting we should have gone for him, or just we've not been successful in any transfer yet?
'Apparently' without a sauce is one of the most frustrating traits of NSC.