Ferguson, on the other hand, went for some smart buys, and it's paying off. With Paul Scholes retiring, he wanted a holding midfielder, and Tom Cleverly has done tremendously well to ease into the role.
The big hole that Edwin van der Saar left was taken by Athletico Madrid goalie David de Gea. It is still early days, but the Spaniard has looked wobbly in the three matches he's played so far. Sunday's showing against Arsenal should boost his confidence.
Perhaps, Man United's best buy has to be that of Ashley Young. A winger who can play behind the likes of Rooney, Danny Welbeck, Young provides that creativity, adding another dimension to the team's game.
Young has already been instrumental in key goal scoring opportunities, scoring a brace against Arsenal.
Phil Jones completes the line-up, following the likes of Wes Brown, John O'Shea and Darren Gibson all leaving for Sunderland. A more of a Vidic-sort-of-player, Jones knows reads the game very well and is strong in the air too.
Although fans would love to see Wesley Snijder too included in the Man United roster, Fergie knows that he has got a pack that's good enough, quick enough to win the race eventually.
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