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Former Manchester United defender says club 'guilty when it comes to ruining English football'

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Former defender Paul Parker has accused Manchester United of playing a key part in "ruining football" in England, pointing towards the big-money contracts they are capable of handing out.

Football in England, just as it has right across the globe, has evolved over the last 20 years or so with transfer fees, wages and just about every other financial aspect associated with the sport having risen in dramatic fashion.

The Premier League has, for the most part, become a playground for the rich and famous, establishing itself as one of the most sought-after leagues on the planet and home to some of the most famous players and managers in the business.

United's squad boasts some of the finest talent in the world, such as the likes of Raphael Varane, Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford.

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