I see the Klopp era in two phases - the period leading up to the PL win and post PL win. In my opinion, waiting for the right player was the correct strategy till 2020. While we were waiting for the right player in one position, we were dynamic addressing weakness in others. Once we had a PL and CL winning squad, I agree with you 100%, giving up on entire seasons not willing to compromise was irritating. When you get a chance to win the PL or CL or both, you need to take it if it meant spending on an extra player here or there. That team and Klopp deserved at least one more of the big prize.
While we are in the cusp of winning the PL, I feel we need to go back to 2016-2020 mode. We have too many gaps to address. If we have the money and the right players at the right price, we should go for it. Otherwise, maybe pick and choose.
For example, Kvara seems like a serious missed opportunity. If we had bought him, given how overpriced the striker market is, maybe we could have survived with kicking Nunez out, rotating Diaz and Gakpo in that number 9 position with Salah on the right. Or we could have gone for an Origi style riskier punt in the summer for number 9 or Salah backup.
I suppose to some extent it depends on what our short-term goals are.
We've signed up VVD and Salah for another two years. My assumption is that we've sold them a vision of winning shit over the next couple years as opposed to them simply sticking around to stabilise the ship during a transition period.
In reality - and they must know this too - it's going to have to be a balancing act between both, obviously made way harder by the fact that we are operating on a limited budget.
Ultimately, from what you're saying above, don't think we really disagree too much. I just don't wanna see us sit on our hands and see seasons going down the drain because we're relying on an injury prone Gomez or whoever to fill in because we haven't bought *anyone*.
As we've seen this season, there are now several teams competing for those CL spots and if we can help it, it's not really a dogfight we wanna get dragged into.