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Alexis Sanchez and Paul Pogba - Manchester United's 10 worst transfers post-Sir Alex Ferguson

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Can you believe it has been more than 10 years since Sir Alex Ferguson announced his retirement following another Premier League triumph?

Well, for Manchester United fans, it has probably felt longer. A decade has passed since English football’s greatest-ever dynasty came to an end.

Since then, United have relinquished their status as European powerhouses and have faced an uphill battle to regain that tag.

Fumble after fumble in the transfer market has been largely to blame for the Reds’ woes. The club have spent a staggering amount on players since Sir Alex retired but it's been haphazard. ALSO READ: 'I was wrong' - what Premier League rivals have said about United this season With the summer window now shut, Manchester Evening News has ranked the 10 worst signings of the post-Ferguson era. 10.

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