Manchester United's position at the top of a financial table has shone a light on the club's major shortcoming when it comes to their transfer strategy in recent years.
The table shared on social media this weekend shows that United's net spend on transfers is a staggering £312.1m since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over from Jose Mourinho in 2018, more than £30m more than anyone else in the Premier League.
The graphic highlights United's failure to regularly sell out-of-favour squad members when they were at their peak value and have lost out on potentially hundreds of millions in the process.
During Solskjaer's reign so far, the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Chris Smalling and Daniel James have departed. Jesse Lingard's future was subject to
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