Man Utd news: Ralf Rangnick's two priorities as transfer mistakes disclosed
Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick has revealed the two areas his side desperately need to improve on after being knocked out of the FA Cup.
United were dumped out of the competiton by Championship side Middlesbrough 8-7 on penalties after the scores finished 1-1 after extra time.
And following the loss, Rangnick appears to have revealed his two transfer priorities for the club.
It comes as the club's £908million transfer losses have been revealed – leaving the Red Devils with an unwanted record.
And Wayne Rooney has linked Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer with the club's decline.
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Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has claimed the club's last Premier League title win was a "miracle".
Rooney, now manager of Championship side Derby County, slammed club chiefs for selling off their star plays with Ronaldo leaving Old Trafford for Real Madrid in 2009 and Carlos Tevez departing shortly afterwards.
But the club still managed to claim the 2013 Premier League title – with Rooney revealing which player "carried" them all season.
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Manchester United have a whopping £908million negative net spend since the summer of 2012, it has been revealed.
Those numbers mean United have spent more that £900million more than they have raked in on transfers – the highest amount in world football.
And with only five trophies to that name during that period it is evident many of those millions did not bring the sort of success they had intended.
The unenviable record means United's spending has outstripped the likes of rivals Manchester City, Paris Saint Germain and Barcelona.
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Ralf Rangnick appears to have revealed the two areas






