Yes but many people want to argue against that being a waste of money. They'll cite Griezmann as a recent example. We know he's not on the same level as the guys above, but he was hyped up to be world class and definitely commanded that price tag.
Yea, but with Griezmann, even since before he was brought, people knew he was neither a winger nor a no9. Which, when your system is 4-3-3 and you already have Messi and you don't have a world-class manager who maybe would fit him in, is a big issue.
The manager counts a lot. Would likes of Valverde manage to use Gundogan and Foden as False 9? Never in a million years. Would they manage to use Firmino as a 9 even though his scoring numbers are so low? No. The more basic a manager is, the more you need conservative, one-position players who are easy to integrate.
Only the greatest managers manage to transform players and tweak complex systems to fit in players who don't have a clear position on the field. For the more ordinary managers, signing a player who is neither a clear winger nor a clear "9" is a mistake. They won't know what to do with him.