Of course we weren't in a financial position to both keep Pogba and buy Higuain. We don't have to break the bank for someone like Sanchez though, if his value is around 50-60m. We did spend that much money on Pjanic+Pjaca. I expect us to make a ~50m splurge for a forward player and a good addition to the midfield along with the usual freebee from somewhere. Then a host of Italian players for future roulette. Marotta/Paratici is all about making value for money acquisitions. We didn't mind splashing on Dybala, yet were hesitant to paying a premium for the likes of Draxler or the other guy from Hellas everyone wanted to buy for 30m, whose name I can't remember for some damn reason. A few years ago we didn't want to pay top money for Van Persie because he was on the last year of his contract, yet we paid a premium to beat other signatures for Alex Sandro. Basically all I'm saying is that things change and Marotta/Paratici will find some way to surprise us, like always
What I'm weirdly intrigued to see is if we'll stick by the 'he wanted to be sold so we let him go' argument this season. I don't see anyone at the club currently who'd want to be sold, but there are a few players in high demand who'll attract quite a bid from the money machines. Will we cave in or stick by what we have been doing.