No, it's not. Buying for the future means buying very young players, aged 20 or less, who've yet to establish themselves as first team players at their current clubs and training them. The Fenway policy is to buy more established young players for more money but who are less of a gamble as they've already made the first team at other clubs.
No, it's not. Buying for the future means buying very young players, aged 20 or less, who've yet to establish themselves as first team players at their current clubs and training them. The Fenway policy is to buy more established young players for more money but who are less of a gamble as they've already made the first team at other clubs.