The four Manchester United players whose recruitment itself was questionable?

There are Manchester United players who have questioned the signing itself.
British 'The Athletic' reviewed and evaluated the transfers of Manchester United over the past 10 years on the 19th (Korean time). The group was divided into large subjects. Players such as Alexis Sanchez and Nemanja Matic were "good players but poorly-timed signings", while Jadon Sancho and Harry Maguire had "situation-changing signings". In the case of injuries that caught on to the ankle, the recruits who had severe ups and downs were also highlighted.
Some players were criticized for saying, "I don't know why they signed him." Alex Telles, Matteo Darmian, Morgan Schneiderlin and Marcos Rojo were included. Telles was recruited as a backup resource for the Luke Show in 2020. He showed great aggression in Porto and was also selected for the Brazilian national team, so there was high expectation. However, his attack power was not as good as expected. The biggest problem was defense. There were many times when the defense was a mess.
Darmian is a full-back signed under Louis van Gaal. He wore a Manchester United uniform with the evaluation that he was an all-round fullback capable of playing both left and right, but gave disappointment every time he came out. His main position, he was also sluggish at right full-back, and most of the time he didn't live up to expectations even when he played on the left. All of his airborne contributions were low, and he left for Parma as if he had been kicked out.
Schneiderlin is the motive for joining Darmian. He played for Southampton for seven years and was rated as a semi-professional midfielder in the English Premier League (EPL) due to his defensive abilities and tremendous amount of activity. He was expected to take on a dirty job in Manchester United's midfield, but he was often overlooked because of his lack of skill 사설토토.
Rojo was the most prominent player in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Man Utd suddenly signed him against his appearance as a center back and left full-back in the Argentina national team jersey. Except in the early days, Rojo did not leave much of an impression at United. He stayed at Manchester United for a long time but was identified as a surplus resource.
There were others who received a harsher evaluation than the above four. The "Forgotten Players" were Guillermo Barella, Victor Valdes, Lee Grant and Tom Heaton. 'The Athletic' said, "I belonged to Manchester United. That's all."