Chicharito_
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I've had a think about it and every possible move for him will be worse off than staying at United imo.
The two Spanish giants - Barcelona in complete disarray with financial problems that will make it hard for them to compete moving forward in the next 2-3 years. Real Madrid who have an ageing squad that is in need of a complete rebuild.
Does Paul really want to go to one of these sides where he will have to start another rebuild? He's just had 5 years of that at United and now we finally seem to be coming out the other side with a young team coming into their primes and well positioned to challenge for major trophies if not this year then definitely next year.
Juventus is another squad that will need a rebuild very soon and they have won 9 league titles in a row, so you join them and win a league then nobody cares because they are so used to that. Imagine Paul winning a league with United and being a major influence in that team, not only are you winning the most competitive league in the world and completing the journey of putting United back on top of English football but he will become a hero at the club despite what's happened in the past.
The only one could be PSG and their quest for the CL, but I've always thought moving to PSG would be such a dull move. They care about one competition a year and their whole season will be reliant on how they do in the CL as pretty much everything else is a given. Fair play if you want to collect monster wages and do that but I think/hope Paul has more to him than this and completing the journey he set out to do when signing in 2016 of putting United back on top of world football is the motivation and challenge he needs.
This is the most exciting it's been post Fergie at United, why would he leave now?
The two Spanish giants - Barcelona in complete disarray with financial problems that will make it hard for them to compete moving forward in the next 2-3 years. Real Madrid who have an ageing squad that is in need of a complete rebuild.
Does Paul really want to go to one of these sides where he will have to start another rebuild? He's just had 5 years of that at United and now we finally seem to be coming out the other side with a young team coming into their primes and well positioned to challenge for major trophies if not this year then definitely next year.
Juventus is another squad that will need a rebuild very soon and they have won 9 league titles in a row, so you join them and win a league then nobody cares because they are so used to that. Imagine Paul winning a league with United and being a major influence in that team, not only are you winning the most competitive league in the world and completing the journey of putting United back on top of English football but he will become a hero at the club despite what's happened in the past.
The only one could be PSG and their quest for the CL, but I've always thought moving to PSG would be such a dull move. They care about one competition a year and their whole season will be reliant on how they do in the CL as pretty much everything else is a given. Fair play if you want to collect monster wages and do that but I think/hope Paul has more to him than this and completing the journey he set out to do when signing in 2016 of putting United back on top of world football is the motivation and challenge he needs.
This is the most exciting it's been post Fergie at United, why would he leave now?