Sir Alex Ferguson's 5 most expensive signings for Manchester United

Sir Alex Ferguson has made some significantly expensive signings during his tenure at Manchester United.
Sir Alex Ferguson has made some significantly expensive signings during his tenure at Manchester United.

#3 Dimitar Berbatov: Tottenham to Manchester United (£34m)

Dimitar Berbatov was accused of being languid at times.
Dimitar Berbatov was accused of being languid at times.

Dimitar Berbatov had been a target for cross-city rivals Manchester City. However, it was Sir Alex Ferguson's persistence that helped Manchester United seal the deal. He met the Bulgarian at Manchester airport itself and persuaded him to choose the red and white jersey.

Berbatov had a good idea about where the goal was and could position himself in areas of the pitch from where it would be easy to score.

Standing six feet, two inches tall, Berbatov was a physical presence inside the opposition box. In the then recently concluded season, Berbatov had been involved in 37 goals for Tottenham, scoring 23 of them. His first season at Old Trafford saw him make 25 goal contributions.

However, Berbatov developed a reputation for being languid at times. His combination with Wayne Rooney failed to bear fruit for Manchester United. In their first season together, the pair combined to create just one goal against West Brom in a 4-0 win. The main reason behind that was that both Rooney and Berbatov had similar traits and tried to drop back to instigate play.

The 2010-11 season turned out to be the most productive of his Manchester United career, as he scored 21 goals for Sir Alex Ferguson's side.

However, his chances began to wane and in 2012, following the arrival of Robin van Persie, Sir Alex Ferguson decided to let him leave.


#2 Juan Sebastian Veron: Lazio to Manchester United (£38m)

Juan Sebastian Veron enjoyed an impressive start to his Manchester United career
Juan Sebastian Veron enjoyed an impressive start to his Manchester United career

Amidst much fanfare, Juan Sebastian Veron arrived at Manchester United in 2001 for a then record £38m fee from Lazio.

Sir Alex Ferguson had just led his side to three successive Premier League titles but was looking for more at European level. With the signing of the Argentine, Sir Alex Ferguson tried to switch from his usual 4-4-2 to the 4-5-1 formation.

The former Lazio man was an instant hit, scoring four goals in his first nine Manchester United games. He ended the season with 40 appearances and eight goal contributions.

Manchester United benefited hugely from his exceptional through balls from midfield, opening up the opposition defense. However, the extreme physicality of Premier League football started to take a toll on him. He was more comfortable playing European games where the tempo was relatively slower.

Veron was often wrongly criticized by the British press, angering his manager. Over time, though, Sir Alex Ferguson came to realize that Veron's inclusion was damaging the team's midfield set-up, which had become accustomed to the combination of David Beckham, Roy Keane, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs.

The high-profile midfielder was eventually sold to rivals Chelsea after just two seasons, at a much lower price.


#1 Rio Ferdinand: Leeds United to Manchester United (£41m)

Rio Ferdinand has been the most expensive signing of the Alex Ferguson era
Rio Ferdinand has been the most expensive signing of the Alex Ferguson era

Sir Alex Ferguson had drawn the wrath of Leeds United fans once before when he lured Eric Cantona away from Elland Road in 1992. And it happened again in 2002, when the Scot snared up another one of their star players - Rio Ferdinand. The move cost them a record £41m. Leeds United had a desperate need to sell as they were facing serious financial difficulties and the move made sense.

Over the next 12 years, Ferdinand earned the stature of a Manchester United legend. His Old Trafford stint was not devoid of controversy, though, as he was slapped with an eight-month ban by the FA after missing a drug test.

However, those setbacks failed to have any impact on Ferdinand's Manchester United career. He was in incredible form during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 campaigns, helping Sir Alex Ferguson's side win back-to-back Premier League titles.

He combined exceptionally well with Serbian defender Nemanja Vidic to turn the Manchester United defense into a brick wall.

The 2007-08 campaign was extra special for Manchester United. It was a season where Manchester United managed to get their hands on the Champions League trophy - only the second of Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure.

Ferdinand was at the heart of the Red Devils' defense on that occasion as well. The Champions League medal gave his career a sense of fulfillment.

The latter years of Ferdinand's Manchester United career were marred by injuries. However, Sir Alex Ferguson's side got glimpses of the veteran's former self whenever he was fit.

He finally bid adieu to Manchester United in 2014, a year after the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson.

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