Part of the issue is the number 10 role as we see it is a bit of a dying art. You look at most of the top teams in Europe now and very few, if any, have a De Bruyne level 10 in their teams. I think MGW would fit the profile of what the modern day 10 seems to becoming. He's absolutely nowhere near De Bruyne but nobody is and I include Wirtz in that. Just a look at stats for 8 / 10s across the teams in Europe we are supposedly miles behind and MGW on paper is ahead of them all. I'm not saying that means he's a better player but it shows we don't need that statistical freak centrally to compete and win.
MGW = 7G, 8A
Liverpool:
Szoboszlai = 6G, 6A
Mac Allister = 5G, 5A
PSG:
Ruiz = 5G, 5A
Neves = 3G, 8A
Barcelona:
Pedri = 4G, 5A
Dani Olmo = 9G, 3A
Inter:
Barella = 3G, 3A
Mkhitaryan = 1G, 4A
The thing the teams do have is output wide / up top. That's where our issue lies, as an on song Foden, Haaland and Marmoush are all high output players but not necessarily with assists and the guys that back them up are nowhere near for goals and assists. I think the focus should be on replacing De Bruynes output as a collective and potentially trying to sign a top level / high output wide man to pick up some of that slack and support what we currently have or go for fullbacks who can also produce in the final 3rd.