Gary Neville saw first hand how Sir Alex Ferguson built his best teams at Manchester United and he's similarities with his work in the transfer market with that of Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.
Ferguson prioritised hunger and a desire for improvement in his transfer dealings at Old Trafford, often eschewing the star names in favour of a less-heralded player.
Neville sees a similar trait in how Guardiola has gone about building his squad at the Etihad, with no star names in the most expensive transfer bracket, with the Catalan instead focusing on players who have room for improvement once they've moved to City.
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