No, they wouldnt.
They would not go and get Gary Cahill to shore up their defence for a season, at the age of 32, having barely played for his club all season.
They simply wouldnt.
The club has an ethos of buying and developing players. And as we have had more money to spend, we have spent more money on exactly those types of players. Sanchez at £40m is a big buy for what he was - a South American youngster on the back of one season in europe. We could easily have got a Cahill for that cash but chose not to.
Yes, we will supplement the team with some big established buys, but that is a world away from the way Mourinho operates.
He knows he is only there a short while, gives no bricks whatsoever about the longevity of the club. He is basically Redknapp, fill the team with aged pros and think only of the immediate future.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he hopes World Cup winner Paul Pogba "understands why he was very good" during the tournament.
Red Devils midfielder Pogba scored as France beat Croatia 4-2 in the final to win the World Cup for the second time.
Mourinho said the 25-year-old was "absolutely brilliant" in Les Bleus' final three matches in Russia.
"It's about him understanding why he was so good, especially in the second part of the competition," he said.
"I think that's the point, about his performance level and his contribution to a winning team."
Mourinho needs Pogba to understand this himself, because Mourinho does not.Paul Pogba: Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho hopes player 'understands why he was good'
Of course, this has nothing to do with how the manager plays him. Otherwise he'll just be a second-rate Fellaini.
'I think too much holiday for him'