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20th November 2015
03:24pm GMT

But times have changed and United are spending money willy-nilly now.
Since the start of their treble-winning season in fact, they have no clear strategy with their spending. They could be picking up an Edwin van der Saar for £2m on the one hand and then splashing £17m on Phil Jones.
With the amount of players that have been brought in over the years, they could've saved a lot of money and invested it elsewhere. Still, for Stones to come to Old Trafford, the club would have to break their transfer record for a defensive player - and then some - just to get Everton to listen.
Here's a list of the defensive options that Manchester United have spent money on since 1998/1999.
Rio Ferdinand - £27.5m
Luke Shaw - £27m
David De Gea - £18.9m
Phil Jones - £17m
Marcos Rojo - £16m
Daley Blind - £13.8m
Matteo Darmian - £12.7m
Jaap Stam - £10.75m
Chris Smalling - £10m
Fabian Barthez - £7.8m
Nemanja Vidic - £7m
Gabriel Heinze - £6.9m
Patrice Evra - £5.5m
Massimo Taibi - £4.5m
Mikael Silvestre - £4m
Alexander Buttner - £3.9m
Anders Lindergaard - £3.5m
Fabio da Silva - £2.6m
Rafael da Silva - £2.5m
Roy Carroll - £2.5m
Guillermo Varela - £2.4m
Tim Howard - £2.3m
Tomasz Kuszczak - £2.15m
Edwin van der Sar - £2m
Ricardo - £1.5m
Ben Foster - £1m
Saidy Janko - £0.7m
Luke Steele - £0.5m
Marneik Vermijl - £0.3m
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