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Gary Neville names only two Manchester United signings to have been a success in last nine years

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Gary Neville believes just two of Manchester United’s signings over the past nine years have proven to be a success. United have been heavily criticised for their dealings in the transfer market since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013.

The club have spent over £1billion over the past nine years, but have very little success to show for it. Former United captain Neville collated all of the signings made by United since the summer of 2013 – their first without Ferguson in charge – to analyse how many had proven to be a success.

The former defender categorised the signings into green, amber and red sections in order to show their level of success. ALSO READ: Manchester United have ignored Roy Keane with James Garner transfer decision Of the 33 signings made by the club, just two were deemed by Neville to have been a success – Bruno Fernandes and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Seven more – Ander Herrera, Luke Shaw, Nemanja Matic, Fred, Harry Maguire, Edinson Cavani and Cristiano Ronaldo – were placed in the amber section, while the remaining 24 players were deemed to have been a failure. “One of the problems Manchester United have had for 10 years is that they’ve flip-flopped from managers, strategies and they’ve allowed managers to control recruitment, and that’s a massive issue,” Neville told Sky Sports. “We think there’s only two signings at this moment in time that you can say have been good and performed at a decent level.

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