Hard to say really. I'm surprised you weren't in for a striker, but who was available? Then again, I feel like United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Co are always bemoaning the lack of top level strikers, yet City probably have 2 that would walk into any team in Europe.
A 30+ a season striker has been a trait of every top team for the last decade. If United signed Caicedo instead of Hojlund, we're no closer in my eyes to the league. If Hojlund scores 20+ goals this season and leads the line, it's transformative for us.
Pretty big if though, and clearly Arteta didn't think any of the young talent on offer across Europe was worth the risk for the outlay involved.
Arsenal have spent over £200m on incomings in this window, but do you think you're genuinely closer to challenging City than last year? Has the first 11 been significantly upgraded when everyone is fit?
That's not a criticism on Arsenal, just a reflection on how crazy football has become and how high City have set the bar in terms of quality required to compete.