Gary Neville says Sir Alex Ferguson settled on three categories for his transfer policy as manager of Manchester United. Ferguson collected 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups, two Champions Leagues, the Intercontinental Cup, the Club World Cup, and the Super Cup during his 26-and-a-half-year epoch before he retired in 2013.
The Scot had a knack for identifying knockdown signings and broke United's club-transfer record on nine occasions to recruit Gary Pallister (£2.3million), Roy Keane (£3.75m), Andy Cole (£7m), Jaap Stam (£10.75m), Dwight Yorke (£12.6m), Ruud van Nistelrooy (£19m), Juan Sebastian Veron (£28.1m), Rio Ferdinand (£29.1m), and Dimitar Berbatov (£30.75m).
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