Bargains are hard to come by in the modern game. But Fulham picking up Raul Jimenez for just £5m must go down as one of the biggest in recent years.
The Mexican is often misremembered as being brought in as a replacement for Aleksandar Mitrovic, but the pair were at the club together for a month before the Serb's agitations for a big-money move were answered.
So, despite being signed to complement our most prolific striker of the 21st Century, Raul quickly found himself tasked with filling his shoes.
Nearly three years later, it is safe to say he has done that. The stat doing the rounds this weekend is that Jimenez now has 27 goals in 88 Premier League appearances - compared to 28 in 89 top-flight games for Mitro.
That comes after his two goals sent us on our way to our first double over Sunderland in more than two decades, and a win that keeps us in contention for seventh and that final European place.
Once again, one of those goals came from the spot, making Jimenez the outright most successful penalty-taker in Premier League history. It is a fantastic pub quiz question and another string to the underrated striker's bow.
With all the talk about Harry Wilson and Marco Silva's futures, letting Jimenez quietly leave the club in the summer has gone under the radar.
While not officially announced, it is expected his contract will not be renewed, with a return to Mexico reportedly on the cards. Fulham's pursuit of Ricardo Pepi in January further hints at a conscious uncoupling in the summer.
When he does depart, Jimenez will boast a strike record and impact on the club that few other number nines in white have managed.
If it is to be goodbye, hopefully we take the opportunity during the next three months to give him the send-off he deserves.
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