Way too many people here concerned about potential Griezmann transfer. We might have too many world class players!!! THE HORROR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FFS this is only good thing, definitely not bad. Real lost James because he was shit and not because they had to many world class players. James will never be a top player. If we forget his 2014 world cup performance he could never be considered a world class player.
We are finally on the right path now. After few years of bad or not so good transfers (Gomes, Douglas, Mathieu, Paco, Digne, Paulinho, Denis, Deulofeu, Vermaelen...) we bought Dembele and Coutinho and we are in a pole position for Griezmann and Arthur and potentially in a race for De Jong and De Light. We are finally looking for world class players or young talented players with great potential. I see this as a clever change of strategy and definitely not a problem.
About the 2nd part where you mention Arthur, De Jong, De Light (Ruiz) and similar.
New prospects always look shinier then guys from the past who already failed.
For example:
Barca B player from 2012:
People used to say: he will make it.
Later he failed.
Barca B player from 2013:
People used to say: he will make it.
Later he failed the same as a 2012 guy.
The same happened in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.
But still, whenever a new guy will come, this time a Barca B player from a 2018, people will say:
Yes, but this guy is BETTER than guys from 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.
They had major flaws.
This guy is way different.
Then, usually, even that guy will fail in the same fashion as all other guys before him.
And in 2019, people will again say the same old thing all over again:
This guy from 2019 is better than guys from 2012-2018.
If someone asks: but these guys from previous years were also hyped back then.
Reply will always be: No, no. This new guy is different than guys from the past because of XX or YY reason.
My point: transfers of Coutinho, Griezmann and probably Dembele were good.
But Arthur, De Jong and similar, they currently look as transfers of Denis, Gomes, Paco.
Those guys were also good, young and had potential 2 years ago.
Gomes and Paco were NT players, Gomes was a starter.
If possible, don't jump into a hype train too easily and think that new guys are waaaaay different than similar guys bought in the last 2-3 years.
Arthur and De Jong are just new "attempts", our classical gambling.
If they will make it=fine.
If not=we will buy 2 new Arthurs each new season.
I have predicted something like that in the past:
= we will just keep buying new midfielders all the time, until when we'll eventually hit a gem.
But till then, our other starter midfielders will retire and then we'll just continue to buy 2 new Cms each summer, more or less till eternity.
So, be prepared for 2 new Arthurs in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 etc.