Manchester United. Instead, supporters of the crumbling relic of a football club have seen nothing more significant than a gentle breeze waft along the corridors of power inside Old Trafford.
A revolution was supposed to happen.Ed Woodward stood down as executive vice chairman and Richard Arnold took over, before appointing a new manager in the shape of Erik ten Hag.
The Dutchman was promised hard cash to make significant signings in a bid to overhaul a squad full of entitled flops who couldn't even finish in the top four last season, and ended a dismal campaign a staggering 35 points behind eventual champions and neighbours from hell, Manchester City.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher believes Man Utd dressing room want Cristiano Ronaldo to leaveAnd what happened?
Arnold hasn't raised his head above the parapet once to reveal his intentions, while Ten Hag has had more success failing to sign players than actually luring new ones to Manchester.
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