I know that. It was a purely theoretical exercise.
Trying to illustrate that IMO having the room to increase wages massively means not that much if we can't put it to good use.
For example I wouldn't want to pay 200k a week for a Romero level defender. I'd be hoping we chase someone that's a little better. So that we have that player then Romero and VDV as top defenders. Similarly I wouldn't want to offer 250k a week for a Bentancur level midfielder, I'd be hoping for a DM in the same class as Rodri. If all we're doing is luring a Casemiro type player that used to be great at a giant club but now just wants a big pay day then why bother doing what United are doing?
I personally don't think we have the stature as a club that we did in the 80s-early 90s to convince top top talent to join us over other bigger clubs, and our ownership under Sugar meant we missed the boat that was the wealth expansion at the beginning of the premier league.
The consequence being that the quest to be a part of that top echelon is ever so much harder now that even the tiny clubs in the EPL like Bournemouth and West Ham have lots of cash to spend. There's competition for great players from those that we seek to be like and there's competition from the dregs of the league we don't want to fall back to.