You wouldn't know it, due to the lack of silverware claimed, but Manchester United are by far and away the biggest spenders in football across the last decade.
The Red Devils have spent £1.19billion, according to the CIES Observatory, on transfers since 2014 - taking them to the summit of the highest net spending list.
However, for all that money spent, United have had little to show for it as they've failed to clinch a Premier League or Champions League title in that time.
And, as Jadon Sancho looks to be heading out of the club in January following his public falling out with Erik ten Hag, it looks like the winger could be the latest big-money flop at Old Trafford.
And so, here, Mail Sport takes a look at United's poor transfer business across the last decade.
Firstly, it only makes sense to delve into the ongoing feud between Sancho and Ten Hag that threatens to disrupt the entire season for the Red Devils.
As it stands, the United manager is refusing to back down in his stand-off with Sancho, who has been banished from the first-team squad since effectively calling Ten Hag a liar after he was dropped from last month's defeat at Arsenal due to a poor attitude in training.
In addition to allegedly lacklustre efforts on the training ground and persistent lateness, Mail Sport has learned that Ten Hag has highlighted Sancho's influence among team-mates as a cause for concern, although this is strongly denied by sources close to the player.
For former Borussia Dortmund winger Sancho, his stint at United has gone far from planned - having scored just nine Premier League goals since joining for £73million in 2021.
In contrast, the winger managed to record eight league goals and 11 assists in his final Bundesliga season but has
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