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Manchester United's six full backs ranked from best to worst

Manchester United have spent a lot of money on full-backs in recent years but somehow it remains a troubled position.

Ralf Rangnick has plenty of options at his disposal, with two senior players for each flank, yet the interim manager has struggled to settle on his first choices. That's testament to how much they have all floundered this season, along with many others in the side.

Diogo Dalot, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Alex Telles have all arrived at the club in the lpst three years at a combined price of around £83million — and then you can add Luke Shaw on top of that who cost £33.75million in 2014. Despite the wealth of funds spent on full-backs, United may very well have to dip into the market for another in the summer due to many of them underperforming.

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But for the rest of the season United are stuck with what they've got and below MEN Sport ranks United's full-backs from best to worst on current form...

It's been some turnaround for Dalot, who went from hardly getting a sniff under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and being loaned out to AC Milan, to being United's best full-back, on form at least. That's not to say he is the finished article but he is certainly enjoying a better season than his full-back colleagues.

Along with Jadon Sancho, Dalot has been a big benefactor of Rangnick's arrival as his energy down the flank, confidence on the ball and willingness to attack has suited how the German wants to play much better than Wan-Bissaka. Until recently, the former Crystal Palace man held his spot unopposed despite countless poor performances and Dalot's immersion has shown that Solskjaer really should have given him a proper chance.

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