FURIOUS Manchester United fans have labelled Ed Woodward and the Glazer family "liars" after the club's "abysmal" transfer window.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wanted to completely rebuild his squad this summer following their shocking end to the 2018/19 season.
The Reds managed to sign centre-back Harry Maguire from Leicester in a world record deal for a defender, right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace and young winger Daniel James from Swansea.
Simultaneously they've sold Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan, seen Ander Herrera join Paris Saint-Germain for free and let Antonio Valencia join LDU Quito and James Wilson go to Aberdeen.
Seething supporters do not think it's enough to resolve their problems and have launched a scathing attack at the club's owners and vice-chairman on social media.
A statement from a Twitter page called #GlazersOut Movement read: "Today, Manchester United fans barely sum up the strength to be surprised at yet another abysmal transfer window shepherded by Ed Woodward."
It continued: "Today, the window closed with one of the richest club's in desperate need of improvement spending a net £60million.
"It took Woodward a total of three months to negotiate two players, while other key areas are weakened. This is not a rebuild. This is a farce.
"Fans back the team and manager 100 per cent for what will be another difficult season, but we condemn the ongoing lies and deceit of the Glazers and the culture at the club that puts profits before ambition and success.
"It's clear to all that the Glazers do not have the club's interest at heart."
In response, one user said: "Sad to see a great club in continual decline. It's not just the Glazers in my opinion. Ed Woodward is doing an appalling job with the playing squad and wage bill."
Fans on Twitter managed to get #WoodwardOut trending on deadline day as they bemoaned being outspent by Arsenal.
One heartbroken fan even decided to burn his Manchester United shirt and slammed Woodward for turning the club into a "laughing stock".
It has now been reported that the Reds will now resume their search for a technical director after the tough transfer window.
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