I don't agree. I don't think the Glazier's have much hands on say in how Utd is run, bar making sure they get their 100 odd million. I suspect the day to day running is done by whatever Ed Woodward's replacement is called.
They may have panicked and realised that they needed more players, or it may just be they FINALLY realised that DJ wasnt going to join and moved on to their next target. Given how late it was in the window they paid the 'we cant get a replacement' premium, as well as the inevitable 'you're english' and 'you're Utd/morons' premiums.
A sensibly run club would have given up in DJ after two weeks of him /Barca ****ing about, or at the very very least been working on target number 2 or 3 while waiting for resolution from him/Barca. But we all know Utd are far far from competent. In fact, it's hard to see how anyone could actually do a worse job of running a club, unless you appointed the most diehard Liverpool fan and allowed him to buy Stevie Wonder for £700m.
My impression is the Glazier's just sit back and leech money from afar, they dont care about the day to day running, as long as they get paid. That's why they put Ed Woodward in charge, cos they knew and trusted him. You may be right, you follow Utd closer than I do. But the Glazier's own a few sports teams (I think) so I doubt they have the time to devote to following the ins and outs of each. They just leech and delegate.
As for Anthony, you're probably right, you could have got him for less earlier in the window, but see my point about incompetent clubs only going for one target at a time.
On another note, Brendan Rodgers says Leicester's aim this season is to get 40 pts. Jesus. That's one hell of a downgrade to go from missing out in CL on the last day, to what is all but "we'll be happy just to stay up". I knew that club had problems, but **** me….