Totally agree, Kyle. While management surely envisioned a top striker being a huge boost for CL, it definitely seems as though the Higuain move was made because they wanted the unprecedented domestic success. That record is going to be in the history books for a long, long time. Seems pretty clear when a team goes and purchases the best player from their two main rivals that they're trying to weaken the direct competition. Our management -- unlike some of our spoiled fans -- are not stupid. They fully realize that a club needs a huge amount of variables to go their way -- including a significant amount of luck -- to win a knock-out style tournament like the CL. You can't just buy the Champions League.
Sure, Higuain is struggling at the moment, and we'd all love to get more from him on the big stage, but he's not the one who decided to pay 90M to bring him to Juve. If people feel the need to lay the blame for that expenditure, they should go after Marotta, Paratici, Nedved, and Agnelli -- all of whom were on board for Gonzalo's move. Bit more difficult to criticize those guys though!