Correct. “Player trading” was identified in the share issue prospectus as an area that we had neglected or simply been unable to achieve in recent years, and that it would play a much more prominent role in our finances in future. Which makes absolute sense if we are to be sustainable without director loans etc. So the notion that we can’t sell our top players is very naive. We will sign players, develop them and sell them on at a profit. What that means this transfer window - and indeed every transfer window - is that any of our top assets could be sold if a suitable bid is received. Alfie, Kent, Kamara, Borna, Goldson, Tav, Hagi, Aribo, Helander etc. Ross Wilson and the management team know that and will constantly be looking at players based on a “what if” scenario. Bringing in Wright in January and Sakala this summer are great examples of that. We seem quite well off in the front 3 department, right now. But if we get big offers for any of Kent, Morelos, Hagi or Aribo then 2 of them could easily be sold. Sakala and Wright are already on board and cover those positions. I expect to see more of this in future.