Manchester United fans are excited about the prospect of signing Benjamin Sesko, but Gary Neville is unlikely to be completely won over after his comments last season
Gary Neville's hopes of Manchester United signing six new players look to be in tatters as the club closes in on a big-money deal for Benjamin Sesko. Ruben Amorim's side are the favourites to sign the Slovenian after he picked the Red Devils over Newcastle.
The Magpies were seemingly in pole position to sign him after RB Leipzig accepted their £78million bid. United offered a package understood to be worth around £73.8m, which has yet to be accepted by the German side.
Sesko will be the fourth signing to arrive at Old Trafford this summer, after Paraguayan left-back Diego Leon, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. While some may consider this to be a successful window, Neville felt United needed at least six fresh faces, including two midfielders, after this disastrous campaign last term.
There is a chance that United will bring in more bodies, as well as Sesko, before the window closes. However, most, if not all, of United's budget will have been accommodated to the Sesko deal, meaning Neville's hopes of at least two more signings look unlikely.
United are expected to strengthen in the goalkeeping department next, but will likely only sign a backup for Andre Onana. Speaking before the Europa League final, Neville insisted that United would need a dramatic overhaul in the summer.
"Five or six players minimum [are needed] to be able to change the direction of how he (Amorim) wants to play," Neville said. "There’s at least two forwards, a central midfield player, definitely two wing backs and another centre-back.
"They need six players minimum. Ruben has been very good at identifying the players he wants out of the club; that’s really clear to everybody. The club’s job now is to get them out and get replacements in that he likes and wants in his team.”
Neville is not alone in thinking that United's recruitment team need to bring in more players. Gary Lineker insisted this week that they 'needed a lot more,' while Alan Shearer said on the Rest is Football podcast: “Two good signings… they need at least another three, I would say. They need a top-class centre-forward and goalkeeper.”
If a move for Sesko is completed, United will have signed three forwards and one left-wing-back. However, in the case of 18-year-old Leon, it's currently uncertain as to whether United see him as a first-team player or as someone who will go into their under-21s side.
If Sesko arrives, United's transfer outlay will surpass the £200m mark, likely closing their spending unless they can recoup some big fees for Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and Antony.
Despite Amorim significantly strengthening his attack, which was a real problem area for United last season, Neville won't be totally satisfied with their business, given that he wanted more midfielders and defenders to join the club.
He is, however, pleased with the personnel that have been brought in. He told Sky Sports: "Manchester United over the last ten or 11 years have accepted a position whereby they've made mistakes in the transfer market or in recruitment or they've held onto players too long.
"It would seem that what's happening now is Ruben Amorim is identifying players he does not want in the squad and he's moving them out. That's a positive and on paper I do like the signings of Cunha and Mbeumo.
"Why do I like them? They've got Premier League experience, they look more like Manchester United styles of players with a bit more pace and power and the physicality to get from box to box quickly.
"I think when you look at Garnacho, Sancho and Antony are more jinkers, more people who work in tight spaces. I've always felt that United need players that can open their legs up and really stretch teams and I think Cunha and Mbeumo do that."
United's new arrivals and current crop of stars will need to be at their best when the Premier League starts. They have home clashes against Arsenal, Burnley and Chelsea and away matches against Fulham, Manchester City and Brentford in their first six matches of the new campaign.
Jowaceikos
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Gary you’re mad.
try to understand what Gary is talking before you insult him
Labadkotyz
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we need baleba and sesko to another level
famouskesh
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Stop playing Real football 2013
Kewbceilmz
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if you are not happy just watch cricket instead of Football ⚽🤣🤣
😂😂😂 , very true
Piwabimor
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Garry just stay in your lane
Luubintz
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okay
TobaElegbe
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I don't care what anyone says, what I can only say is that I support Amoriam decisions 100%, we are going after players who only wants Manchester United, they had better options but still stuck with Manchester United, it shows we will definitely have a wonderful session, Sesko had the option of playing champion league but opt for us, wow that speaks volume about the kind of players we are getting
Seal2314
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Gary you’re mad.
Munikptyz
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we need this guy!
Smithzenden
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I've never seen a club be successful by signing six players for the first team squad in one window. It disrupts the rhythm of the squad too much. Quality trumps quantity, and I expect some of the existing players to improve, how much they do will dictate how the season goes, then in the next window you focus on other areas of the squad. I would have preferred midfield recruits but acknowledge a good striker has been lacking for a while now
Madrid did that in a season again with,Di maria,Mesut Ozil,Xabi Alonso,Pepe, Mohammed and Lassana Diarra
Smithzenden
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I've never seen a club be successful by signing six players for the first team squad in one window. It disrupts the rhythm of the squad too much. Quality trumps quantity, and I expect some of the existing players to improve, how much they do will dictate how the season goes, then in the next window you focus on other areas of the squad. I would have preferred midfield recruits but acknowledge a good striker has been lacking for a while now
Madrid did that with Kaka,benzema,higuain,Ronaldo,Raul Abiol,with 2 more starters
Fudabdmrst
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Exactly
wambeiprt
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we don't care if he's happy or not
bwambamo
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do u think he understands UA fucking language...Kumanina...
prince_rishaad
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Gary Neville thinks that of a player is not from England, they he can't be good. But compare for me players like Christiano, Bruno, De Gea, Dorgu, Yoro, Mbeumo, Cunha to English players like Sancho, Grealish, Mount, etc.
you're far from what Neville meant to tell
cakbekmnpt
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Gary Neville thinks that of a player is not from England, they he can't be good. But compare for me players like Christiano, Bruno, De Gea, Dorgu, Yoro, Mbeumo, Cunha to English players like Sancho, Grealish, Mount, etc.
Tidabdikot
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KUMANYOKO TO NEVIL
do u think he understands UA fucking language...Kumanina...
Roubclopu
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Who cares
Nubabdlpz
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This so call garri time has passed…he can talk anyhow….your wife is really trying
zouacdlmuy
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if you are not happy just watch cricket instead of Football ⚽🤣🤣
wuyclmnpz
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That is a man united manager after Ferguson to make sure all man united money gone...
SMHellas
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I've never seen a club be successful by signing six players for the first team squad in one window. It disrupts the rhythm of the squad too much. Quality trumps quantity, and I expect some of the existing players to improve, how much they do will dictate how the season goes, then in the next window you focus on other areas of the squad. I would have preferred midfield recruits but acknowledge a good striker has been lacking for a while now
bwambamo
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KUMANYOKO TO NEVIL
yedabeklmn
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Who gives a damn what Neville thinks?
tfrankbeat
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These are the stupid ex-United players that flop the moral of all our players 😡😡😡😡
lioabciors
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Gary Neville and some of his class of 92 pundits are the reason why MU is where they are today. Remember when MU came 2nd under Mourinho and they said it wasn't good enough because MU were not playing the MU way.? They did that with Lukaku and other players long before the team came 15th. It's time their opinions should be ignored and their input disregarded.
This guys are just jealous Gary Neville and the friends
lioabciors
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Manchester United legends are always afraid that the respect they gave to the team will eventually be lost because the team will be rebuilt, so they will no longer be remembered and talked about as a new generation, and what's more, they are led by their own hearts, now that Garry Neville didn't go to coach football in Spain, he's scared, all he can do is talk. I still give respect to the legends who let the team do what they want like Ryan Giggs, who played for the club longer than him, they will be surprised by Amorim who embarrassed them. Good luck to Amorim's Manchester United
My friend you are very very correct, because every player the team buys they have to criticize before agreements is reason why we want to know you guys stop ✋
lioabciors
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You former man united players are very stupid, criticizing every player the team buys whyyyyyyy?
yazabdnors
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Youcdeiktu
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Manchester United legends are always afraid that the respect they gave to the team will eventually be lost because the team will be rebuilt, so they will no longer be remembered and talked about as a new generation, and what's more, they are led by their own hearts, now that Garry Neville didn't go to coach football in Spain, he's scared, all he can do is talk. I still give respect to the legends who let the team do what they want like Ryan Giggs, who played for the club longer than him, they will be surprised by Amorim who embarrassed them. Good luck to Amorim's Manchester United
Nstech
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please let Amorim do he's Job
hezbdopty
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As Ferguson said years ago .If the opposition score 2 we score 3.
Fadbcikmnr
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look who is talking a coach that failed but busy condemning what other successful coaches have done,
Wildboy
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So,,What do you want... It's Your Responsible To Pay That Money??? Shut up your Mouth...
..😂😂😁😁
Kambklps
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Go and kill urself nosense
wuuadimrsu
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So,,What do you want... It's Your Responsible To Pay That Money??? Shut up your Mouth...
Niccdortu
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Gary Neville and some of his class of 92 pundits are the reason why MU is where they are today. Remember when MU came 2nd under Mourinho and they said it wasn't good enough because MU were not playing the MU way.? They did that with Lukaku and other players long before the team came 15th. It's time their opinions should be ignored and their input disregarded.