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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer proved horribly wrong over transfer expectations around Covid-19

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United expert Andy Mitten, who says the Red Devils have "lost the ability to do the dark arts of transfers".The Premier League side have been criticised over their lack of transfer activity, with Donny van de Beek still Solskjaer's only signing of the summer following his £40m switch from Ajax.United are expected to make a £90m bid for Jadon Sancho this summer - although it remains to be seen whether Borussia Dortmund will drop their £108m price tag.They are also in talks over Porto left-back Alex Telles - although many fans feel a top-class centre-back should be Solskjaer's No1 priority.Gareth Bale and Sergio Reguilon were also on United's radar - but both players signed for Jose Mourinho's Tottenham.And Mitten, the long-time editor of Red.

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