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Rio Ferdinand and Owen Hargreaves have offered strikingly different verdicts on how Manchester United can address their crisis in the summer transfer window.
The Red Devils were dumped out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night as the Spanish club won 1-0 at Old Trafford to progress to the quarter-finals. The last-16 elimination condemns United to another year without a trophy - a barren run which extends back to 2017 - and led to a full-blown inquest involving former players Ferdinand, Hargreaves and Paul Scholes.
Club legend Ferdinand tore into the "culture" of Ralf Rangnick's side and declared "it doesn't matter who you bring in" if this is not addressed. In contrast, ex-midfielder Hargreaves was "optimistic" about the prospect of an influx of young talent capable of getting United back on track, starting with Borussia Dortmund wonderkid Jude Bellingham.
"I'm optimistic because Man Utd has the opportunity to go and get anyone and most people would want to come here," Hargreaves told BT Sport.
"But you have to start somewhere, get a coach in, get a sporting director start and go and get