The transfers Manchester United need to challenge rivals

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It has been a long five seasons for Manchester United fans following the departure of legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013. The Red Devils have hardly challenged for the title since and are onto their fourth manager in five seasons.

Ole Gunnar falters: The introduction of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer offered an early return of form, but the team has struggled since his appointment as permanent manager.

Criticisms of Manchester United in the past five years have centered around the inflated squad size and large wages of many players. That hasn’t changed over the club’s many managers, and another year of struggles in the league leaves United’s squad in need of a massive overhaul this summer.

Priority No. 1: sell Alexis Sanchez: There’s no way to sugarcoat Alexis Sanchez’s time at Old Trafford since moving from Arsenal. The Chilean forward has scored just five goals in 44 games across all competitions, despite being among the Premier League’s highest-paid players at £315,000 per week. If Manchester United can find any club to take on his massive contract, it will be a win for them.

Hold onto Paul Pogba: The inconsistent but talented midfielder is key to United’s future.

Clear out old defenders: Manchester United have lacked a dominant defender for years. Instead, they have accumulated a number old, average defenders who could be moved on from.

Bring in young talent: After a few reserved transfer windows, United have the cash to overhaul their squad. They just need to find the right players.

Manchester United and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward will have some tough transfer decisions to make this summer. Aiming to move on from some of their past mistakes should be part of the plan, along with acquiring talented defenders who will stick at the club for years to come.

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