Bengaluru, Sep 1: It’s not that over his 27-year-long career, Sir Alex Ferguson has not had a bad example of horrendous transfers at Manchester United. From Djemba Djemba to Kleberson to Veron, there are several big names who failed to make the cut in the Old Trafford history. However, the overall situation must not have been so bad as compared to his post-retirement era. CEO Ed Woodward, along with three managers David Moyes, Louis Van Gaal and Jose Mourinho completed around 23 transfers in these seven years (keeping out Solskjaer’s deal as they are too early to judge), all with varying degrees of success. Some have flourished, some have divided opinion. Precisely there have been a fair few 50/50s and others flopped completely. We look at five names from the list who have had the worst time in the Manchester United shirt since Scott’s exit: Alexis Sanchez Most iconic shirt, number 7 wearers in the last seven year ironically has had the most number of flops. And surely it is topped by a certain Chilean who arrived from Arsenal in 2018 January. Sanchez was supposed to be United’s saviour after the club beat Manchester City in the race for his…