Does anyone wonder if Van Gaal was really the impetus behind these signings?
Two of them scouted before he started and the other a statement signing our CEO has clearly been desperate to make since he took over.
Van Gaal likes to play a controlled, possession game where central midfielders need to pass like metronomes. Di Maria and Herrera are far too lose in possesion to play in that kind of role. Liable to be caught in possession and miss the target with their passes. Fairly sure their pass completion % wasn't great in Spain either (someone correct me if I'm wrong?) Two of our most creative players but just don't fit this "philosophy" we keep hearing about.
Di Maria can't play as a wingback and can't convince Van Gaal to play with wingers. So he's playing him as a striker. Where we're over-stocked already. He blatantly doesn't fancy Hererra, who hasn't actually played that badly. And Shaw is a great defender but a hapless wing back.
It's all very disconcerting.
As I've mentioned before, any thoughts about LVGs transfer history has to be seen in the context of how much time he had after arriving in Manchester, and the state of the squad when he arrived. (I'm assuming that during the run up to the World Cup, and during Holland's long run in it, LVG was only able to give a cursory inspection of the squad. A bit of light reading or DVD viewing after a day's training with Holland.)
Bear in mind that when he arrived the squad was dysfunctional in terms of playing style and personnel - as exemplified by the issue of Mata. Our record signing, a number 10, when we played a formation without a number 10 position in it. Stupid.
So what Van Gaal faced was not simply assessing some gaps in the team and filling them, or upgrading a couple of positions. He has to assess each member of a bloated squad of whom only DDG and Rooney had had a particularly good season previously; figure out who could improve with the right motivation and who was just not up to the task; find a formation to broadly fit the players we had & get them used to it; then identify players to bring in to replace the one's who didn't make the cut.
Compare that to Moyes (not Moyes-bashing here, just comparing) - he had a squad that had 7 or 8 players coming from decent seasons, both attack and defense was stocked with a mix of talent and experience. They played a formation he was accustomed to. We needed more bodies in midfield and we also needed better quality in wide areas, but didn't need to get rid of many, just bench them and get someone ahead of them. My view is that Moyes could have bought 3 or 4 players, slotted them into an existing system and had a team that would have been easily capable of hitting the top 4. It didn't need a hatchet job, or a radical overhaul. An evolution would have been fine.
If LVG had been in that kind of situation and bought a handful of players who didn't fit the roles he wanted, I'd be more critical. But what LVG started with was a big jumbly mess, a radical overhaul was needed, and he only had 6 weeks in which to do it.
What LVG's had to do is make a bunch of snap decisions about who to bring in, who to keep and let go, then try and make them all work. Its inevitable that some of those decisions wouldn't be ideal, and some won't work at all, but I really don't see the alternative. Should he have gone into the season without those players? Some deals take a long time to negotiate, even if we don't see the full story from the outside. Shaw, for example, had been worked on since January we believe. If he put the KB on Shaw and Herrera, then ended up with no-one, we'd have been worse off. There's no obvious players he could have got instead that moved last summer (at least none available late summer for a cheeky last minute transfer).
As for ADM specifically - for better or worse United fans now have the club many have craved for a while, one that sees an outstanding talent, buys it, and then figures out how best to utilise it. I have mixed feelings about such a prospect. However if I'd seem ADM ripping up France with PSG having been linked to us, I'd probably be complaining too I guess.