I think we'll buy Spurs.
I think we'll buy Spurs.
Solskjaer has made that pretty clear in recent interviews. I expect we'll see more of Chong and Greenwood next season too.There won't be a marquee signing. We're done with that strategy. We'll sign good youngsters.
I was thinking myself about the parallels between the situation at United now, and that at Liverpool after about 1990. I remember the underachieving 'Spice Boys' team - white suits and runners up medals at the cup final - and see a lot of similarities between them and our current bunch.I agree. United at this moment dont look very attractive. It doesnt mean they are not, but missing out on champions league football will hurt you massively.
I think you need to start again. I would sell De Gea. Not because of his mistakes, but simply the fact he can still command a high price, would save on wages and bring a freshness to the squad. If the players knew they would have to work for result rather than rely on De Gea to "superman" it.
Kasper Schmeichel would be a perfect replacement. It makes total sense, son of the former hero of united and a quality keeper as well.
Jamie Vardy could be another good short term replacement. Experience of the PL and he gets stuck in as well so could offer some fight up front.
Nathan Redmond is another very good player. Player of the season for Southampton and would probably jump at the chance of joining united.
I think OGS has hit the nail on the head, which will be hard for many supporters to accept, you are a top 4 team at best these days. All the people saying that they would rather Liverpool finish second than united get top 4 are deluding themself, we as Liverpool supporters know this best, we did it for years before we realised we are mid-table material if anything. Top 4 becomes the target, as it is the only way to move your squad on.
I think OGS is the man to do it. He knows you need players who will at least put in a shift, and he has seen first hand at United those who are too self important for this kind of "labour", and you will see many of them leave. His experience will get him players of the hard working types as well as talented, he will give the youth a shot in the team and get rid of the egos.
You dont want any marquee signings in your current situation, because like Liverpool, you will soon lose them when a Champions League club comes sniffing.
Good try. We signed better players when we had a worse team. And I understand rival fan's interest to keep Ole in the job but in reality he is not the man to take us forward . Enjoy your peak while you can because teams are only going to get betterI agree. United at this moment dont look very attractive. It doesnt mean they are not, but missing out on champions league football will hurt you massively.
I think you need to start again. I would sell De Gea. Not because of his mistakes, but simply the fact he can still command a high price, would save on wages and bring a freshness to the squad. If the players knew they would have to work for result rather than rely on De Gea to "superman" it.
Kasper Schmeichel would be a perfect replacement. It makes total sense, son of the former hero of united and a quality keeper as well.
Jamie Vardy could be another good short term replacement. Experience of the PL and he gets stuck in as well so could offer some fight up front.
Nathan Redmond is another very good player. Player of the season for Southampton and would probably jump at the chance of joining united.
I think OGS has hit the nail on the head, which will be hard for many supporters to accept, you are a top 4 team at best these days. All the people saying that they would rather Liverpool finish second than united get top 4 are deluding themself, we as Liverpool supporters know this best, we did it for years before we realised we are mid-table material if anything. Top 4 becomes the target, as it is the only way to move your squad on.
I think OGS is the man to do it. He knows you need players who will at least put in a shift, and he has seen first hand at United those who are too self important for this kind of "labour", and you will see many of them leave. His experience will get him players of the hard working types as well as talented, he will give the youth a shot in the team and get rid of the egos.
You dont want any marquee signings in your current situation, because like Liverpool, you will soon lose them when a Champions League club comes sniffing.
Knowing how stupid Woodward is i bet he is preapring a bid for Bale as we speak. 150 mil +Pogba+DDG +Adidas and Chevrolet deals.Bale probably
Actually, he would be a quality addition for half that or as part of a Pogba deal. Could be like Robben or Ozil type signing.James Rodriguez for 80M, to play him on the right wing.
Why? 41M instagram followers.
Gareth Barry?I'm certain we are the sole bidders for G Baz at a fee of about 120m. We are that stupid.
Don't see how the two are linked, but agree on Koulibaly improving us, would rather keep Pogba as well though.I think we will sell Pogba and spend big on Koulibaly, which could improve our overall game massively.
Yup that's what Woodward dreams off and that team would seriously of challenged about 3 or 4 years ago.Imagine a front 3 next year of Sanchez, Lukaku and Bale.
Real look like they've got a ton of has-beens and deadwood they want to shift. We're one of the few clubs rich enough and stupid enough to take them, so take your pick.
ETA: How's this for a Woodward Dream XI?
Sanchez----Lukaku-----Bale
Pogba------Matic------Kroos
Shaw----Smalling----Jones---Young
---------------De Gea-------------
By simply standing still.Raiola himself, for our left wing. Will probably cover more distance than Martial anyways.
Woodward and strategy. Imagine.There won't be a marquee signing. We're done with that strategy. We'll sign good youngsters.
It shows how important it is for teams to keep that turnover of players up and to be utterly ruthless in getting rid of players who are over the hill or just don't fit into the team any more.Yup that's what Woodward dreams off and that team would seriously of challenged about 3 or 4 years ago.
Who is "We"? Because as far as I am concerned, what me, you and Ole want may vary from what Don Ed Woodward wants. You really think Woodward will pass on a big name attraction whom he can boast about to sponsors on how we are still able to attract top players despite being out of the CL?There won't be a marquee signing. We're done with that strategy. We'll sign good youngsters.
They are not linked by anything other than money. We are not going to have a net spend of 300 mill this summer, and we have a lot of areas that need improvement. Without any big sales, I don't see us spending 100 mill on Koulibaly. However, if we can bring in 150 mill by selling Pogba, we can sign Koulibaly as well as a direct Pogba replacement (Bruno Fernandes?) for that kind of money. This leaves the rest of our transfer budget to bring in a RB, CM and RW.Don't see how the two are linked, but agree on Koulibaly improving us, would rather keep Pogba as well though.