Manchester United's transfer hit rate under Erik ten Hag wouldn't be the envy of many. The Dutchman has splashed £400million since his arrival but has precious little to show for the output.
The Carabao Cup and a place in the top four were secured last season amid a campaign that hinted at progress. But it was the long-serving Marcus Rashford who was the standout performer while of Ten Hag's 16 signings since being appointed United manager, you'd struggle to say more than three have been a success.
Indeed even that trio of Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro and Christian Eriksen have suffered at times. ALSO READ: Ten Hag must face uncomfortable truth amid his United squad criticism ALSO READ: I won the Champions League with United - how Fergie reacted proves he was on a totally different level The embarrassing weekend defeat to Bournemouth further emphasised how United have fallen behind their rivals this term.
While the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City can point to summer success stories in the transfer market, United look weaker than the team that finished third last time around.