My genuine argument is that we had poor alternatives on the table, because the DoF was atrocious and incapable of offering the club's own targets to overlay Ten Hag's. That being said, Licha was a known quantity to the club and on the shortlist already. Ten Hag prioritised him over Pau Torres (rightly in my view). You can then consider Antony as a signing but that was also reported to be on the club's own shortlist. In fact Ten Hag himself initially had reservations about going back to Ajax post Licha.
Then you have Hojlund who has absolutely no links to Ten Hag, who was preferred over Ramos and Kolo Muani. Then you have Mount who was as much a club pursuit as a Ten Hag one. Then you have Onana who, sure, was a Ten Hag ex player - but I would question who the club offered as an alternative and who was veto'ed by Ten Hag to get Onana.
My genuine argument is instead of considering a narrative that Ten Hag forced priority on who he preferred, it's far more likely the case that he was not given any reasonable targets to work with and as such, had to depend on who he knew of himself in many cases.