I'd argue our last 3 summer windows haven't been great, which includes the summer 23 when Gvardiol was brought in. So If you want to be pendantic the last 29 months or so haven't been great transfer wise.
We won’t know that for a few years to come yet.
If, by the time Gvardiol, Khusanov, Reis, Nico, Cherki, Savinho and Doku are in the 25-29 age bracket and aren’t top players by then, then we can say these last few years were poor in terms of recruitment.
However, these are all young men still (20-23). Young men with flaws and inconsistencies coming into a club in transition. There’s years of growth in them and in this team.
This is the biggest rebuild we’ve had since the first few years of the takeover, 15-17 years ago.
Not everything has to be immediate.
I happened to have Sky Sports News on randomly last week and Jamie O’Hara was on a video call with a Chelsea fan. O’Hara was saying Chelsea’s recent huge spending has been a failure because they haven’t challenged for the league and it’s odd that talk of Maresca getting the sack hasn’t surfaced, but the Chelsea fan was rightly saying that most of their signings are with the nod to them only starting to get in their true prime in about the 2027-28 season and it’s all about being patient.
O’Hara is an idiot, but he is an example of what millions of football fans think.
With us, even Haaland and Foden have only just got into about the first year of the prime age. And even they’ve both got things they need to improve on. Never mind younger players than them.
Add to that others like O’Reilly who are young lads coming through… we are a team in true transition.
Don’t get me wrong, seeing a 27 year old in Reijnders look like one of those young 21 year old new signings who needs a season to settle in, is disappointing. 27 year olds should be hitting the ground running and taking games by the scruff of the neck with confidence due to being bang in their prime. But most of the rest aren’t anywhere near being that sort of player yet.
Take Gvardiol, while it’s his thread; he was younger, at 21, when we signed him than all the main centre backs we’ve signed since the takeover; Stones was 22, Kompany 22, Dias 23, Aké 25, Akanji 27, Laporte 24, Otamendi 27, Demichelis 32, Lescott 27, Kolo 28… and even in his third season with us now he’s still only older than two in that list.