Every few years, Manchester United like to take assorted media and other guests behind the scenes at their Carrington training ground HQ. They always do so with a sense of pride.
Chief executive Ed Woodward once enthusiastically pointed to a bank of screens in the recruitment department, explaining the global data had provided 804 options for a new right-back and had concluded a £50million outlay on Aaron-Wan Bissaka as being the best deal.
After Woodward left, director of football John Murtough was tour host in 2023. He let slip the club would no longer be Patsy's in the transfer market and enter protracted negotiations with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy for Harry Kane.