Jose Mourinho has pulled off another stunning transfer coup, bringing in Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal.
Since 2002, the Portuguese has managed at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Chelsea again and Manchester United, and has overseen 95 signings in that time.
Since taking charge of Porto, some 16 years ago, the 54-year-old has spent well over £1billion on players.
There have been free signings and there have been world record signings - but who makes Mourinho's best XI?
We at News M gave it our best shot.
Diego Lopez
Date: 2012-13
From: Sevilla
Transfer fee: £3.2m
Out of 77 players, Mourinho has only signed three goalkeepers. Given that the other two were substitute shot-stoppers at Chelsea - Asmir Begovic and Mark Schwarzer - Diego Lopez gets the nod.
After making the move from Sevilla, Lopez played every other game, alternating with club legend Iker Casillas.
In case you're wondering, Petr Cech was a Claudio Ranieri signing.
Lucio
Date: 2009-10
From: Bayern Munich
Transfer fee: £6.8m
This turned out to be a Jose Mourinho masterstroke. Lucio was 31 when he joined Inter Milan in 2009 but the Brazilian proved to be the perfect rock during the Portuguese's last season in charge.
Lucio was the anchor of a treble-winning defence.
Ricardo Carvalho
Date: 2004-05
From: Porto
Transfer fee: £19.8m
Carvalho was loved so much by Mourinho the Portuguese decided to make him one of his first signings at Chelsea.
Together the pair won three Premier League titles and two League Cups at Stamford Bridge.
Eric Bailly
Date: 2016-17
From: Villarreal
Transfer fee: £30m
This is meant as a compliment rather than an insult. Mourinho hasn't had the best of luck with defenders but Eric Bailly's fantastic performances last season have earned him a place in this starting XI.
A hefty fee, but the Red Devils would have been in serious trouble with the Ivorian last term.
Ashley Cole
Date: 2006-07
From: Arsenal
Transfer fee: £5m + William Gallas
One of Mourinho's greatest ever signings. Ashley Cole proved to be, for some time, the best left-back in the world.
William Gallas was certainly worth giving up.
Michael Essien
Date: 2005-06
From: Lyon
Transfer fee: £24.4m
Essien became the most expensive African footballer in history when the signing went through, but he was worth every penny.
Mourinho and the Ghanaian won the league in their first season together.
Wesley Sneijder
Date: 2009-10
From: Real Madrid
Transfer fee: £15.5m
The Dutchman's best performances came at Inter Milan and under Jose Mourinho. Like Lucio, Sneijder was crucial to the Serie A side winning the Champions League in 2010.
Sneijder's incredible form saw him consistently linked with a move to Manchester United.
Luka Modric
Date: 2012-13
From: Spurs
Transfer fee: £33m
He may not have had the best first season at Real Madrid, but aren't Santiago Bernabeu's fans glad Mourinho signed the Croatian now.
Modric has become one of Los Blancos' most important players and has even earned himself the number 10 shirt.
Didier Drogba
Date: 2004-05
From: Marseille
Transfer fee: £24m
This entry barely needs any words. Didier Drogba spearheaded Chelsea's attack for eight seasons (first time round), scoring 157 goals.
Under Mourinho the former Marseille man won two Premier League titles, one FA Cup and two League Cups. He, of course, later went on to lead Chelsea to European glory.
Samuel Eto’o
Date: 2009-10
From: Barcelona
Transfer fee: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
No one wants to let Zlatan Ibrahimovic go, but when a club offers you £57million plus Samuel Eto'o are you really going to turn it down?
As it happens, Eto'o won the Champions League in his first season under Mourinho. In the season following the Portuguese's departure, the Cameroonian scored 37 goals in 53 appearances.
Alexis Sanchez
Date: 2017/18
From: Arsenal
Transfer fee: Swap deal for Henrikh Mkhitaryan
The Chilean takes the final position in the team.
The deal appears an excellent one for United - but only if he shows the same form he did at Arsenal.
Subs: Asmir Begovic (From Stoke City - £8m - 2015-16), Mesut Özil (From Werder Bremen - £12.5m - 2010-11), Sami Khedira (From Stuttgart - £10m - 2010-11), Michael Ballack (From Bayern Munich - Free - 2006-07), Angel Di Maria (From Benfica - £20.9m - 2010-11), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (From PSG - Free - 2016-17), Romelu Lukaku (From Everton - £75m - 2017/18)
Every Mourinho signing
PORTO
2002-03: Paulo Ferreira, Nuno Valente, Derlei, Maniche, Edgaras Jankauskas, Nuno Espirito Santo, Tiago, Marco Ferreira, Cesar Peixoto, Akos Buzsaky
2003-04: Pedro Mendes, Ricardo Fernandes, Benni McCarthy, Jose Bosingwa, Carlos Alberto, Fabiani Rossato, Maciel, Sergio Conceicao
CHELSEA
2004-05: Paulo Ferreira, Petr Cech, Arjen Robben, Mateja Kezman, Didier Drogba, Tiago, Ricardo Carvalho, Nuno Morais, Jiri Jarosik
2005-06: Asier Del Horno, Lassana Diarra, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Michael Essien, Maniche
2006-07: Michael Ballack, Salomon Kalou, Andriy Shevchenko, John Obi Mikel, Khalid Boulahrouz, Ashley Cole
INTER
2008-09: Hernan Crespo, Sulley Muntari, Richardo Quaresma, Victor Obinna, Luis Jimenez, Mancini
2009-10: Diego Milito, Thiago Motta, Lucio, Samuel Eto'o, Marko Arnautovic, Wesley Sneijder, Goran Pandev, McDonald Mariga, Denis Alibec, Kerlon
REAL MADRID
.2010-11: Angel Di Maria, Pedro Leon, Sami Khedira, Ricardo Carvalho, Mesut Ozil, Sergio Canales, Emmanuel Adebayor
2011-12: Nuri Sahin, Hamit Altintop, Jose Callejon, Raphael Varane, Fabio Coentrao
2012-13: Michael Essien, Nacho, Luka Modric
CHELSEA
2014-15: Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa, Filipe Luis, Didier Drogba, Loic Remy, Miro Mulheim, Hubert Adamczyk, Juan Cuadrado
2015-16: Asmir Begovic, Nathan, Danilo Pantalic, Baba Rahman, Pedro, Kenedy, Papy Djilobodji, Michael Hector, Marco Amelia
MANCHESTER UNITED
2016-17: Eric Bailly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Paul Pogba
2017-18: Victor Lindelof, Romelu Lukaku, Nemanja Matic, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Alexis Sanchez...
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