I suppose the argument is more, are our current back ups of sufficient quality. If not is Sarr of significant quality? And if he is, is he sufficently better than the existing back ups to justify the price tag?
I appreciate Kean played a lot last season, but in terms of minutes it was much lower, and we played most of the season with 2 up top, that is now 1.
I suppose what they are weighing up, is whether Iwobi, Bernard, Gordon are good enough back up. Perhaps a curve ball, is none of them have thus far really demonstrated much desire to play wide right, whereas Sarr has played well out there.
I doubt there will be many unhappy if we were to bring Sarr in. I'm also happy with the shape of the squad if we don't know. Within the parameters we exist in, we have really moved it forward, so perhaps some perspective is required.