Id take Ferguson all day.We are crying out for a striker!! Rasmus injured we are lacking in the middle.Today was decent.Can deffo see some changes in the play style 100%.Just hoping its Amad and Garnacho on the wings against Fulham.
It was a decent game, I like the fact that we played with the intention to win. 1st half started slow, but being man city, United had to ensure we kept the goals out. We settled in nicely and took the game to city. Well done
Seriously I was mad with Rashford. Two clear chances, guy didn't convert any. We deserved the win and it broke my heart we lost. The performance was nice but the loss spoiled everything.
Yes, he will have his back line (almost) , which with a solid middle and onana (with his new GK coach) will surely be much more solid than the joke we had last season. Still need another CB to cover those two.... oh yeah , we have YORO. DONE. So now we just need to reinforce the defensive middle . On a whole, thats not a bad window . Sir Jim says 3 windows, so expect a couple of signings in january (even if its end of contract signins that cant join until July 25. x Next year, the outstanding deadwood with silly contracts can be moved on. A few more upgrades.... But the project in general is exciting.... its all good. nothing bad. All good finances... money being spent on the club outside of squad
Yes, our formation is much more compact now which helps minimize Case weakness. Plus we will have De Ligt/ Martinez instead of Maguire/Evans as CB that can make his job much easier
Small minds calling Ineos the Glazer2.0. For the window so far I give it a 7.5. The outgoings and players not wanting to budge are hampering our movements and over a decade of bad deals (ridiculous wages). People need to lay off EtH. In all seriousness this year is about getting an identity back and competing with consistency
If only we could sell Rashford, Antony, and Sancho. Collectively for £120m to £150m We could get 2 to 3 world-class attacking players if we offload these 3.
@@EspeoNo but midfielders and a left back is much more needed and United obviosly don't have a lot of money to spend because it's so hard to sell players earning too much. United can also play with a false 9.
@@cipiatone Evan Ferguson is very good but he won't be cheap at all (around £40-50m) and as I said other areas need players first. Also we already have Wheatley as a fourth choice and United can also play with a false 9 if needed.
If the below comes true, this is the best transfer window in well over a decade: Hermanos (free) / Braithwaite (£70m) Evans or Toni - £50m Ugarte (£65m) / stachs (£20-40m) Rabiot (free) / armrabat (£15m) DeLigt - £38m deal done Masaroui- £13m deal done Yoro- £42m deal done Zirkzee - £35m deal done Obi - free deal done If we get evan fergason, we will have him, zirkzee, hojlund, and obi (average age is 21 years old). Plus amad and garnacho on the wings. If we can get rid of sancho, Antony and rashford and then replace those 3 with 2 quality wingers we could be genuine title challengers (albeit, unlikely winners)
It’s only matters when a team has bunch of injuries or missing players when it’s anyone but United like all else … the ruined child hoods mean we will always be judged different for mad time
Think you’ll find Brighton don’t have an asking price as he’s not for sale. If they were to consider a sale, it would be because someone offered around £100m. 4 years left on his contract with a year option and strikers don’t grow on trees.
We need a prolific striker. Why don't we buy like Solanke? Our youngsters are not matured yet. We need to wait years for them to mature assuming if they mature. If not? At Sir Alex era, we had RVP, Berbetov, Saha, Rooney and Ronaldo. Now? Rashford has not matured. Martial was not effective and prone to injury.
Guirrasy, Dovybk, Boniface, Sorloth , Mikataudze, Ivan Toney we could have easily bought 1 or 2 cheap,proven and deadly strikers in the list but here we are chasing another young player with unproven potential for 50m that’s ridiculous (Ferguson)🤦♂️
We need to recover from the financial hit the club have taken. No point buying players for near the same amount as a youngsters you won't have to replace or has sell on value at the very least!
United played well today the downfall of united is they go ahead and then always end up going to sleep and conceding and onana is hardly on his line kmt
@@eoinfitzpatrick1185 We're already at £102m. Throw in De Ligt... and apparently Branthwaite (anything up to £70m) and a Fergusson bid still looks fanciful.
@@richardjones8699 Yoro cost £14m this season 14 the next 14 the next. The three year FFP regulations are based upon sornfitite over three years minus the length of contracts. So for example mount cost also £9m this summer because his transfer was over the course of five seasons. When a transfer such as Yoro or Mounts in spread over five years the fees cross over into the next year's spend. It's complicated but once you figure it out, it makes more sense as to why United seem to be spending way over for the transfer window. Zirkzee also is a spread fee. Casemiro on the other hand was straight up £60m plus £10m in add ons. Before these latest signings united spent (along with previous fees spread and lapsing over into the new three year financial) £68m. Take away the sales and they haven't spent a huge deal for this first year review of the FFP. There are a load of rules that affect the FFP too that not many know about. Investing in training facilities and stadium allows for bigger budget especially in redevelopment in yth set ups and players being sold that came from the academy. Last summer they invested £20m in the academy training complex. Greenwood is a yth player. This is why you get a very vague (pure profit) calculation by the so called experts. If we take Chelsea and Villa spending for example, they are cooking the books, as the expression goes, by selling yth players at extortionate rates to one another. It's a grey area or loophole that needs addressing.