Whilst both the strategies mentioned are entirely valid, I think the case with Dibling is that we’ve taken a mega £ risk on a still, unproven player. Whilst leaving the team to start the season with obvious deficiencies.
We desperately needed full backs, we could have got 2 very good ones for £35 million.
We still need 2 full backs. As a strategy, watching your team struggle, because of an immediately identifiable weakness, whilst the available money was spent on future potential, doesn’t seem logical.
Investing the money for the best possible return, surely meant assembling the best possible team for this season. Maybe get Europe, higher league position and more money.
That (to me) seems a far better strategy, than buying an unproven player, of minimal use this season, in the hope his value increases in the future. Which it might not.