straight to your inboxOle Gunnar Solskjaer has blamed the money wasted in the Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho eras as a key reason for Manchester United's cautious approach in the transfer market now.United are reluctant to be seen overpaying for transfer targets and have made a point of negotiating prices down during Solskjaer's first three transfer windows as manager.That caution has been particularly prevalent this summer, with the club counting the cost of the coronavirus pandemic on revenues and adamant they won't meet the £108million asking price that Borussia Dortmund set for Jadon Sancho.United spent around £270million on players under Van Gaal and around £370million under Mourinho and while not every deal was a dud, the spending.
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