It has not been plain sailing for Manchester United since legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson retried in 2013.
They have secured just two top-four finishes in that time, while failing to lift a Premier League title.
Recruitment and managerial appointments have been massive problems at Old Trafford.
Here, talkSPORT look at the worst decisions made by Manchester United chiefs since Ferguson’s departure.
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Appointing David Moyes as manager
At the time of his appointment, the decision to have Moyes replace Ferguson seemed a sensible one. Moyes had spent 11 years at Everton and, without much of a transfer budget, consistently guided the club to top-seven finishes.
But the Manchester United job proved too much for him. Despite handing him a six-year contract, Moyes was sacked after just ten months as United ended the season in seventh place – their lowest finish since 1990.
Signing Angel di Maria for a then-British club-record fee
After arriving in a £59.7million deal from Real Madrid in 2014, United fans were excited to see what Di Maria could offer. But it just did not work out for the Argentina winger. He scored just three Premier League goals and lost his place in the starting XI towards the end of the 2014/15 campaign.
He was then sold to Paris Saint-Germain in the summer after failing to win over Red Devils boss Louis van Gaal and the Old Trafford faithful.
Extending Jose Mourinho’s contract
After winning the Europa League and League Cup in his first season as Manchester United boss, Mourinho was rewarded with a new contract in January 2018 which would run until 2020.
But it turned out to be an odd decision as the club failed to land the Portuguese manager’s top summer targets and he was then given the boot in December.
Signing Alexis Sanchez on a reported £500,000-a-week deal
Sanchez’s move from Arsenal to Manchester United in January 2018 could go down as one of the worst transfers in Premier League history.
He has scored just five goals in a Red Devils shirt and struggled with injuries. When he has been fit, he has either under-performed or been left out of the starting XI.
It has been claimed his reported £500,000-a-week salary has made contract renewals difficult, with David de Gea allegedly asking for a similar wage.
Sanchez could receive a £13million pay-off to put an end to his miserable spell at Old Trafford.
Letting Wilfried Zaha leave
Zaha joined United for £13million from Crystal Palace in January 2013 and was Ferguson’s final signing as United boss.
He never played under the Scot as he was immediately loaned back to the Eagles as part of the deal. But he made just four appearances under Moyes and none under Van Gaal. He was shipped out on loan to Cardiff and Palace, before rejoining the latter for a measly £6million fee in 2015.
Now, £70million-rated Zaha, who has been linked with moves to Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund, is regarded as one of the best players outside the top six in the Premier League.
Giving Anthony Martial a new contract
There always seemed to be speculation surrounding Martial’s Manchester United future during Mourinho’s tenure. However, after enjoying a run in the team under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the Frenchman signed a new five-year deal in January.
He has scored just twice since committing his future to the club and was left out of the matchday squad for Sunday’s 1-1 draw with already-relegated Huddersfield. Solskjaer is reportedly ready to sell Martial due to his poor attitude in training.
Not sorting out David de Gea’s future earlier
Despite his recent poor run of form, De Gea is seen as one of the best goalkeepers in the world. In November, with his deal set to run out at the end of the 2018/19 campaign, United chiefs triggered a one-year option in his contract. But Spain’s No.1 stopper is yet to commit his long-term future to the club, despite months of talks. If he refuses to agree fresh terms, it could result in United selling him for a reasonable fee this summer or risk losing him for nothing at the end of next season.
However, that is all the reason more not to have appointed Solskjaer in March. So many bad decisions have been made since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, but to give the former Cardiff and Molde
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