A summer overhaul was needed at Old Trafford to help Manchester United get back to dining at the Premier League's top table — but so far it has been a source of frustration for fans and staff alike.
After last season's sixth-placed finish meant United missed out on a Champions League place, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's reign was followed by an equally uninspiring stint in the hot-seat by Ralf Rangnick, a new start was required.
Enter Erik ten Hag and a new recruitment structure off the field. A host of big-name players departed early in the summer. Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Juan Mata, Edinson Cavani and Jesse Lingard all left the club, and the hopes were high that a transformative rebuild would get United competing for the title again. READ MORE: Michael Knighton confirms plan to bid for Manchester United takeover It has been a chaotic summer, however.
A seemingly scattergun approach to recruitment and two ongoing transfer sagas have dominated the window. Frenkie de Jong has been long sought after, with complications over a potential move from Barcelona, while Cristiano Ronaldo's bid to move from Old Trafford just a year after rejoining in a spectacular deal has cast a cloud over the club.
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