You know, Denayer is getting better and better reports at Sunderland, I've been noticing. Of course, that's not a solution for January. No way is the club paying any less than £50,000,000 for van Dijk if we move in January. Southampton will know they can virtually ask what they like. The way I look at it is, what would be an acceptable first-season performance for Pep (not simply from our perspective, but from the Chairman and the Sheik's), given the transition and that you don't court a man for three years and give him three years to set up properly, and then chuck him out, barring utter disaster? I would think that top four and CL qualification is the minimum. With the current set-up, we're not getting near winning Champions League this season, and even the league looks, well, possible, but difficult. We're just shipping too many goals. Even that Arsenal goal, you look at it and think, how was that so easy? If the club wants silverware this season, I would think that a January move is necessary. Otherwise, the club may feel that we can live without it, knowing that next summer will definitely involve a major overhaul of the defence.