Man Utd's 10 best transfers of all time

FT Desk
FT Desk
  • Updated: 23 May 2023 08:48 CDT
  • 8 min read
Former Man Utd teammates Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney.
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Manchester United have been the most dominant force in English football since the establishment of the Premier League, winning 13 titles - a tally nobody can match.

Under Sir Alex Ferguson, the Red Devils gobbled up many of the rising stars from England and beyond, and with some excellent coaching they managed to remain at the top of the division for two decades.

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This success in the transfer market coincided with seven Premier Leagues and a Champions League title in the 13 seasons that followed the turn of the century.

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Ferguson retired in 2013 and United's transfer strategy hasn't been nearly as smooth since. It is no coincidence that they haven't won a Premier League or Champions League since he called it a day.

For that reason, not a single transfer post-2013 makes this list, even if Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro and others have made promising starts to their Old Trafford careers this season.

Bruno Fernandes may feel the most aggrieved to miss out...

10) Michael Carrick - £24.5m from Tottenham, 2006

A truly underrated player, Michael Carrick was crucial to Man Utd's success in the late 2000's. Indeed, in his first season at Old Trafford, the Englishman helped the club to their first Premier League title in four years.

The former Tottenham Hotspur man conducted the midfield with his exceptional vision and passing, and was the definition of a player you appreciated more when they were absent from the team. Dictating play in an elite level football match is a skill that few possess, but Carrick was certainly one of them.

9) Patrice Evra - £7m from Monaco, 2006

It can often go unnoticed that Ferguson was able to pick up a France international who had already played in a Champions League final for just £7m, and retain him for eight years of hugely consistent performances in a fantastic defence which included Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic and Edwin van der Sar.

Patrice Evra’s longevity at the top of the game is a testament to his professionalism, fitness, and ability both defensively and offensively, a pre-cursor for the modern full-back.

8) Robin van Persie - £27.5m from Arsenal, 2012

After losing the Premier League title on the last day of the season to their ‘noisy neighbours’ Manchester City in 2011, Ferguson needed to respond.

And what better way to do that than to sign the league’s top scorer for £27m? Arsenal's Robin van Persie was that man, and his controversial move across the country was undoubtedly a successful one.

The Dutch talisman secured just one major trophy during his nine year stint with the Gunners; one year at Old Trafford and he’d already equalled that. United were the 2012/13 Premier League champions, and Van Persie powered them to that title with 26 league goals that season.

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