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Whilst the past 10 years at Manchester United have come with plenty of conjecture, one point which fans and club officials can agree on is that glaring mistakes have been made with regard to transfers.
One of the most hotly-debated errors came exactly a decade ago, when the Red Devils lost Paul Pogba to Italian giants Juventus. The move saw Sir Alex Ferguson's United receive an £800,000 compensation fee for developing the French talent following his arrival from Le Havre three years earlier.
For all intents and purposes, it was a free transfer, as Pogba's contract had been allowed to expire that June - coincidentally, the same will happen this summer.
The Red Devils blamed the late super-agent Mino Raiola for turning the youngster's head well before the deal was done, but the fact that United were unable to successfully anticipate such a scenario (before buying him back for a world-record £89million transfer fee in 2016) is damning indictment of the club's deep-rooted issues - and they're about to be reminded of that humiliating saga.
Juventus are back in another Red Devils academy graduate, the highly-rated Alejandro Garnacho. Poached from hometown club Atletico Madrid two years ago, the 17-year-old winger was a star in United's run to winning the FA Youth Cup this year,