A few unconnected reactions to some points raised:
ENIC has earned my gratitude and trust.
But they wouldn't benefit from being free of criticism.
For some irrational reason, I like no action whatsoever in this window. We beat both CL finalists quite comfortably. It's clear if our players play their best at the biggest moments, we could win the CL this year. But it's up to them. Adding or subtracting a couple of players might represent a distraction from their challenge. I recognize that may be a strange glass half full opinion. And even with that, I would have liked to see us sign a number of teenagers.
No doubt the window was to some degree the result of things not going to plan. But who knows what we'll end up thinking about it? Our best buy, I think, was Soldado, because he opened the door for Kane. If he had played well, Kane might still be a reserve.Our worst window was when we sold Bale. Not buying in this window may let a youth player break in who could be another Kane or Dele.
It is true that the clubs that tend to do well are those which spend the most. But we've bucked that trend for a decade now, so I wouldn't be too pessimistic on that account alone. The problem is there's been a major change in the last couple of years. Prices for top players, and especially prices for promising players, have gone through the roof. How much would the Eriksen we bought cost today? De Ligt rumors were 60 million or more. And he's a defender. It's fair to say top players have tripled in price in just a couple of years. It's the result of the top clubs no longer being the playthings of rich men, but of rich nations, and of everyone being more thorough in looking for talent .That's priced Spurs out of buying top players, for the most part. And that is beyond ENIC's control.
We have spent, on average, but not enough to have bought the starting cm we wanted.