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Sir Alex Ferguson – Viv Anderson (July 1, 1987 – £ 250,000)

Ferguson grabbed Anderson for a hefty $ 250,000 in the summer of 1987 while he was looking to add experience to the United team.

The right-back was 31 years before the start of the campaign, but he still had many kilometers left – he played three and a half seasons before joining Sheffield on Wednesday in 1991.

Anderson was part of a team that had finished second in the league in 1987/88, but United had struggled in the next two campaigns and former Nottingham Forest ace lost his place against Paul Ince. before the final of the FA Cup of 1990, won by the Red Devils.

The arrival of Dennis Irwin from Oldham prior to the 1990/91 season limited Anderson's play time. His last appearance at the club resulted in a League Cup win over Halifax Town on October 10, 1990.

David Moyes – Guillermo Varela (June 11, 2013 – £ 2m)

The Scottish manager bought Varela for 2 million pounds sterling in Penarol in June 2013, but the Uruguayan right-back went straight into the Under-23 team and was loaned to Real Madrid Castilla in September 2014.

It was not until December 2015 that Varela made her first-team debut for United, replacing Paddy McNair at halftime in a Premier League game against West Ham at Old Trafford.

The back side had more go-away matches under Louis van Gaal, but was loaned to Frankfurt by Jose Mourinho and returned to Penarol in August 2017.

While Varela begins her career at United with U23, many see Marouane Fellaini as Moyes' first rookie after joining Everton on September 1, 2013.

Louis van Gaal – Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw (June 30, 2014 – £ 20m and £ 30m)

Van Gaal had been involved in the transfer market from the beginning, although his signatures had various successes at Old Trafford, such as Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria, in trouble.

Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw are two of his most impressive acquisitions, proving as well as some of United's most consistent performers during a few tumultuous seasons.

Herrera has just left the club for free, having been awarded the 2016/17 Player of the Year title, while Shaw is getting close to 100 appearances for United.

Van Gaal also signed Vanja Milinkovic-Savic the same day. The goalkeeper, younger brother of Lazio star Sergej, spent a year on loan in Vojvodina before joining Lechia Gdansk after failing to obtain a work permit to play in England.

Jose Mourinho – Eric Bailly (June 30, 2016 – £ 30m)

The Ivorian central defender had an irregular career at Old Trafford. He first imposed himself as the first choice before suffering multiple ankle injuries.

Baily has failed to regain his starting spot under Jose Mourinho and has been sidelined for the start of this season due to additional fitness issues.

The 25-year-old then had a nightmare behind Paris Saint-Germain and is behind Victor Lindelof, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones in the hierarchy of Solskjaer.

Bailly needs great performance to go back, although he was tied to a start this summer.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – Daniel James (June 12, 2019 – £ 15m)

James is the first sign of Solskjaer's expected summer recast, as he seeks to ban the demons from a terrible battle at the end of the 2018/19 campaign.

The Welsh winger should offer United more offensive options after having had a decisive season with Swansea in the championship.

The 21-year-old scored six goals and seven badists for the Swans in the league. He also shone against Manchester City in a valiant defeat in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

James has signed a five-year contract with a 12-month extension option, and expectations of signing the £ 15 million are numerous.

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