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Man Utd buys from Arsenal top and bottom

Robin van Persie and Raheem Sterling celebrate goals for Manchester United and Manchester City.

With talk of Mason Mount, Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling – again – switching between Big Six clubs, we’ve ranked the other players to have made similar moves since 2010, which is around about the time the Big Six became a thing…

 

33) Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal to Manchester United)
An absolute disaster of a signing. Stank out Old Trafford after United had f***ed themselves by smashing their wage structure to bring him from Arsenal.

 

32) Joe Cole (Chelsea to Liverpool)
One of Liverpool’s worst ever signings, despite the fact he cost nothing in 2010, aside from £90,000 a week on wages. Cole was sent off on his debut and missed a penalty in his next appearance. Given away for free to West Ham two-and-a-half years into his four-year deal.

 

31) Willian (Chelsea to Arsenal)
Admitted he wanted to leave Arsenal after only three months following his free transfer from Chelsea and boy, did it show! His only positive contribution was agreeing to terminate his contract with two years still to run and £20million in wages yet to trouser.

 

30) Owen Hargreaves (Manchester United to Manchester City)
We can’t be sure City didn’t sign Hargreaves just to spite United after the injury-prone midfielder left Old Trafford in 2011 but, whatever their motivation, it was a colossal waste of time, with the former England star managing just a single Premier League appearance.

 

29) Fernando Torres (Liverpool to Chelsea) 
Signed for a British transfer record £50million in 2011 but Torres left his shooting boots in Liverpool. He scored 65 goals in 102 Premier League appearances at Anfield. For Chelsea, it was 20 goals in 110 games. He won the FA Cup, Champions League and Europa League, but Torres’ time at Stamford Bridge was still a major disappointment.

 

28) Victor Moses (Chelsea to Liverpool)
Moved to Anfield on loan from Chelsea in 2013/14 for an entirely forgettable season, scoring twice in 22 appearances, before Antonio Conte rebuilt him as a right wing-back.

 

27) Yossi Benayoun (Liverpool to Chelsea) 
Benayoun was a Chelsea player for three years between 2010 and 2013, in which time he played more often for Arsenal.

 

26) Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Manchester United to Arsenal)
The Armenian struggled at Arsenal almost as much as he did at United under Jose Mourinho. He left the Emirates after 18 months to “get pleasure playing…

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