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'I'm still not convinced Solskjaer is making the key decisions': Graeme Souness slams Man United and questions arrivals of Van de Beek and Cavani as he insists they WON'T win trophies with 'non-football' minds making the signings

Graeme Souness believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is not fully in control of Manchester United's transfer business and has questioned the club's recent big name additions.

Donny van de Beek arrived from Ajax in a deal worth £40million this summer, penning a five-year contract, and was joined by veteran frontman Edinson Cavani on deadline day after his PSG deal expired.

But despite the club eventually splashing the cash, Sky Sports pundit Souness sensationally insisted Van de Beek's arrival made little sense due to Bruno Fernandes' impressive form.

Graeme Souness has questioned whether Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes key transfer decisions
The Sky Sports pundit (above) reserved particular criticism for United's questionable signings

In his column for The Times, he wrote: 'I'm still not convinced that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is making the key football decisions at Manchester United.