Well, at Chelsea Oscar didnt proove anything yet. Some european journalists got surprised by the fee paid for him, but brazilians who long followed Oscar thought it was a fair value for his quality (thats the amount of faith they have). As a former KGB spy you should have done your research better. Try to see a full game of Brazil or Internacional and you realise his ability and, specially, his vision and passing skill. Brazil plays a 4-2-1-3 and he owns the midfield position (1), being the only one to give rythm to the attack (similar to what Xavi does), putting the already old Ronaldinho and Kaka on the bench. Just to give a sense of what he means to the future of internacional football, a very renowned sport journalist (Juca Kfouri) ranked Oscar the 4th best young prospect Brazil has had in 20 years, after Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Neymar. With all of that, I think he justifies a TRY at the starting position.