'no-brainer'

Ryan Giggs blasts Manchester United’s transfer policy after failing to sign Gabriel Jesus and Kylian Mbappe before rivals

United legend said it should have been essential to sign the wonderkids, but the club acted too slow

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RYAN GIGGS has blasted Manchester United over their failure to sign Gabriel Jesus and Kylian Mbappe.

The United legend believes there have been serious shortcomings in the club's transfer policy over the years, and it's coming back to bite them now.

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, Giggs described it as a 'no-brainer' to sign the players.

He said: “I watched Gabriel Jesus play three years ago. I watched [Kylian] Mbappe for a year. I was watching them with the scout and it was a no-brainer.

"It was just like, ‘Get them.’ It would have been £5 million or something — get them, loan them back — and that’s where the recruitment could have been better."

Giggs is not the only former Red Devil to criticise transfer dealings over the years.

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Giggs said that Gabriel Jesus was spotted years ago, but the club refused to look into bringing him inCredit: EPA
On-loan PSG wonderkid Kylian Mbappe is another player Giggs says Manchester United could have baggedCredit: Getty

SunSport reported earlier this month how eagle-eyed Gary Neville pointed out a 'scary' statistic when Jose Mourinho released his starting XI before the West Brom clash.

Seven out of Manchester United's starting eleven were at the club when Fergie was in charge five years ago.

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Following his retirement, David MoyesLouis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho have all held the reigns at Old Trafford.

And despite splashing the cash, the United squad remains scarily similar.

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After highlighting the statistic before the Baggies clash, pundit Gary Neville was bombarded with tweets.

After receiving a tweet from a shocked fan, Neville replied: "Scary and sobering point to have to make considering 660m has been spent since he left !"

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The former United defender replied to this same message three times in a deliberate attempt to make himself heard.

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