I think the reaon for him not buying Sneijder or Robben is that they weren't really the players we needed at the time. Is Modric the answer? I don't really think so, I still think we need that box-to-box midfielder.
Perhaps part of the issue is how we play. We rarely play with a midfield 3 and decent number of European teams choose to have the onus on the midfield. While we do play a 4-2-3-1 the majority of the time, this 4-4-2 variant is a very expansive one. We know this to be true based on the way we use wingers as they are tasked with being the creative outlets. Additionally, we're one of the few European teams willing to play two forwards.
The question comes down to if we'd be willing to slightly change how we play to accommodate a different type of midfielder to what we're looking for. With the addition of Kagawa and RvP, we now have the ability to add some dynamism to how we attack. Whether this will happen remains to be seen.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't think we will find another Keano or Robbo. There's a reason such characters are so highly lauded. They are rare quantities. So when I hear Fergie talk about finding a new Keano, I just lose further hope in us signing a new midfielder.
Some posters were discussing Carrick's qualities and how it suits our team compared to other midfielders. Part of this argument goes with my assumption at the beginning of my post regarding our style of play. Operating as a defensive screen. Spraying forward passes to the strikers/wingers. Encouraged to play long balls from deep and getting involved with the attack. For some teams, these sort of tasks are split up between two maybe three midfielders. We are asking Carrick to do all of those things and more.
This season has been rare in the sense that our wingers have been quite mediocre all season long. Usually, it's an outlet which always provides for us. Next season, they may return to the heights of years past. However, I think we need to rely on our wingers less than before. It's harder to this with the way our midfield functions now. Carrick alone is carrying this midfield and until Tom imposes himself more, it's going to be difficult to get more out of this midfield. Don't get me wrong, Cleverley has had some great performances this season and has helped Carrick in midfield. I argue Carrick needs more than just help, he needs rest. Yet, we can't afford to rest bar a few games during the season. Carrick is only getting older. Fletcher won't be the same. Scholes time is near. I'm assuming Ferguson has lost patience with Anderson. Jones is purely a stop gap. Giggs is Giggs.
I think that's why it's so frustrating when it comes to our midfield. We have the ability to improve it but our setup means they aren't many players we can bring in to really complement it. Finding the right piece would be another top-class box-to-box midfielder but in the days of specialist roles, I don't see where we are going to get one. Until we decide to slightly change our style, we will continue down this route of debating about our midfield, wishing for better and not getting what we want. What makes it even more complicated is the contingency plan (Powell, Petrucci, Anderson, Cleverley)
I hope Fergie proves me wrong, but after 7 years I honestly doubt it.