PHOTO:Anders Lindegaard believes big money signings at Manchester United, shows the club has changed its values

According to media report,ex Manchester United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard believes big money signings at Manchester United, shows the club has changed its values.

Manchester United and manger Jose Mourinho brought in players in their millions, even smashed the world transfer record to secure Frenchman Paul Pogba. 

The player who returned to the club for £90million, four years contract after he left for Juventus in a deal worth just £800,000, is one that has never happened in the club history.
The former United keeper feels 'everything is about the money' and that the club is 'run in a different way' to when he played for United between 2010 and 2015, making 19 Premier League appearances for the Old Trafford giants.

"This is definitely a new chapter," he told 888sport.com. "United are a different club to when I was there.

 "Unfortunately this is just a natural development with how football is going and it doesn’t change my feelings for them.
"Everything is about money and I know United have spent a lot of money over the past decades which is a big part of why they’re so successful but it’s just getting more and more extreme.
 "You can’t prevent it so I guess you just have to embrace it and do as well as you can in that environment.”

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