VOTE: Who is Manchester United's biggest flop?

Bastian Schweinsteiger's Manchester United career hasn't exactly gone to plan. With news that the club have had to write off his £6.7 million worth as an asset in their latest accounts, we want to know -- who is United's biggest flop? Vote in our poll below:

Anderson: Signed from Porto in 2006 for a staggering £26m and never lived up to the hype, although he did score his penalty in the 2008 Champions League final penalty shootout against Chelsea. Every cloud, and all that. Offloaded on a free transfer to Internacional in 2015.

Bebe: The £7.4m signing Sir Alex Ferguson made without seeing him play, either in the flesh or on YouTube -- even Bebe thought the whole thing was a joke, at first. The Portuguese winger made seven first-team appearances in four years at the club, before he was sold to Benfica in 2014.

David Bellion: Dubbed the next Thierry Henry, Frenchman Bellion signed from Sunderland in June 2003 for just £2m. It turned out to be too much as he failed to settle at United and left in 2006 having scored just eight goals for the club.

Eric Djemba-Djemba: Filling Roy Keane's boots in the United midfield was always going to be tough. DJ2, as the fans called him, arrived from Nantes for £3.5m in 2003, but never really took off in a two-year spell at Old Trafford. He departed for Aston Villa in 2005.

Kleberson: The Brazilian World Cup winner was announced alongside Cristiano Ronaldo after he made a £6.5m move from Atletico Paranaense in 2003. That was about as good as it got, before he left Besiktas two years later.

Massimo Taibi: How do you replace Peter Schmeichel? The £4.5m signing from Venezia in 1999 won the man of the match award on his debut against Liverpool. However, only three more appearances followed before he was offloaded in January 2000.

Juan Sebastian Veron: Another big Ferguson buy that failed to adapt to the Premier League. Veron signed for £28.1m from Lazio in 2001 and scored just 11 goals before his £15m departure to Chelsea in 2003.

Wilfried Zaha: Ferguson will always be a legend at Manchester United, but the Scot was partial to a bad signing or two. Zaha -- Ferguson's final acquisition a snip at £15m from Crystal Palace -- made four appearances for the club before re-signing with Palace in 2015.