Ever since Bruno Fernandes arrived at Manchester United in a £68million deal in January, there has been a conundrum Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has struggled to deal with.
With both Fernandes and £89m man Paul Pogba both vying for the same spot in United's midfield, it is near-on impossible for Solskjaer to please both - as has been evident from recent line-ups.
But add in the summer acquisition of £40m Donny van de Beek, another creative midfielder, and that selection headache becomes a full-on migraine. One that has cost the club a combined £197m in transfer fees.