But let's consider the reality;
1. Alex Ferguson does not like to lose.
2. And each time he has lost the title, he has been nothing short of ruthless in spending on impact players.
3. He has a proven track record in blooding in young players.
4. The darn Americans are still bleeding club money on interest payments.
5. Alex Ferguson does not like to lose.
So, with this in mind, I believe SAF will take the middle road. I think he will wait on the purchase of a hitman after the 30th of July, when Hernandez will don United colors for the first time against his former club. If he does well, Berbatov will win a season's respite. If SAF is unconvinced, the Bulgarian will make way for Edin Dzeko although it will almost surely require some monetary adjustments.
Another option is for Vidic to go, which would make Real Madrid the probable destination unless Benzema digs in his heels and forces a stay at Madrid. A straight swap will suit both teams fine.
This will mean that Macheda will emerge into contention as 3rd choice striker to partner Owen. For Wellbeck, it will probably signal his departure as Rooney, Benzema (or Dzeko) and Hernandez are still young.
Potentially that leaves a hole at centreback, but I think United have enough personnel to weather the storm with the likes of Ferdinand, Evans, Smailing, Evra, the Da Silva twins and Neville. There's also Oliver Gill who's coming along nicely in the reserves team.
Expect the Red Devils to sign a major keeper next season as they focus on the more urgent matter of midfield reinforcements. Up to this point, it's been largely cash free, well, if one ignores the 10 million Euros to be paid if Berbatov is replaced by Dzeko.
So, who will it be? I think if we are making a statement of intent, the midfield player will need to be someone the likes of Kaka (who would probably opt for Chelsea), Sneijder, Schweinsteiger (unlikely) or Xavi (unlikelier).
BUT given the obvious financial distress of the club, I am not so sure that would come to pass. As a mid-term solution, I think someone along the lines of Mahamadou Diarra would be good. He is in the prime of his career at 29, and will buy some time for Paul Pogba and Rodrigo Possebon to reach their potential. Mesut Özil or Stephen Ireland could be longer options, both intelligent players and will not involve breaking the bank.
All the same, in Fergie we trust.
Here's how I think the team could look like:
