One key aspect of Manchester United which opens the Glazers up for criticism more than most is their recruitment strategy. Over the past decade, the Reds have spent vast swathes of money on new players only for many to be later deemed too expensive.
Take for instance; Jadon Sancho at £73m, Antony at £82m and even despite his success last season, the £70m spent on Casemiro.
All of these deals were unwise for differing factors. Frustration only grows among the fanbase when they see their rivals spend similar or even lower amounts than United but still manage to find those diamonds in the rough.
Brighton and Hove Albion's business in particular has been infuriating when you consider their relatively modest budget in comparison to the Reds. READ MORE: United's 19 Murtough signings as his exit draws near READ MORE: Changes at United signal the beginning of the end for the Glazers It is no surprise then that former scout Marcel Bout has chosen to hit out at United's transfer strategy this week.