My point was that if lack of money were really an issue we'd have not bothered selling on O'Shea or Brown, meaning we wouldn't have needed to sign a 19 year old centre half for over £16million. We also surely would've gone into the new season with PIG, Lindegaard and Amos as our keepers, or signed a lesser priced alternative, rather than the second highest transfer fee ever for a goalkeeper. And we wouldn't have signed Young. If money was the issue we'd have siged a midfielder, addressed the need we had, and signed nothing more, kept what we have.
We didn't do that, we signed players in other area's, that weren't really what we needed if you will, or more precisely, they weren't necessity signings, which makes me think money, or lack thereof, is not the issue.
And as for wages being the issue, that may be, but it still doesn't explain why we didnt sign a midfielder. If Fergie thought midfield was a problem, could he not have taken the fee spent on Young, and his weekly wage, and signed a bright prospect/squad player midfielder, who surely wouldn't have cost any more than Young, or wouldn't be on any higher a weekly wage?
My belief then, based on what happened over the summer, is that Fergie doesn't see a real issue with the midfield, or doesn't see the solution to any problem he see's out there. It doesn't look to me like lack of money is preventing him signing someone in the midfield area, so it can only be his choice, and not Glazer holding him to a tight budget.