The thing is to challenge we'd probs need a CB, RW, ST at a minimum, and that's probably like 250m to get the quality we actually need in those positions, which won't materialise.
The other problem is if Pogba goes that's just another position to replace as nobody in the squad can do what Pogba can otherwise.
The window needs to not be the usual sh*t show, ie. sign actual targets, not throw money about at the last in a desperate bid to sign anybody. The money spent last summer we'd probably be better off if we just spent nothing if it gave us an extra 70m to spend next summer, the players brought in have added virtually nothing.
In reality it won't happen anyway, I can't even really remember the last season it didn't feel like the board left us short going into the season, expect the same next season. Easy to hide behind covid for not buying players. and problem is the owners likely view the current results level as success. Especially if we finish 2nd, they will point to this as progress and us getting closer to winning it even if we're 20 points behind. Allows them to do the bare minimum in terms of spending to get the maximum returns, whereas taking the next step would require ploughing in hundreds of millions.
The problem with the main, obvious target of Haaland is there is bound to be huge competition for his signature, most top clubs want/need a striker right now, he's the hottest commodity likely on the market, and he seems ultra ambitious making me think he's unlikely to join us unless there's a stark change in the ownership's ambition for the club.