Manchester United's chaotic £1billion past is affecting their transfer future
Amid the riches of the Premier League, it can be easy to spend, spend, spend and lose sight of what you're buying.
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Amid the riches of the Premier League, it can be easy to spend, spend, spend and lose sight of what you're buying.
To a demographic of younger fans bought up on a diet of Football Manager and FIFA, the transfer window needs winning as much as the football does. In fact, it can often feel like transfers elicit more excitement than the actual action on the pitch.
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