how many times has he played in the champions League???
Monairo72
2
06-03 20:47
Stop writing nonsense just to propagate your foolish agenda. We all know Manchester United was down this season because they are going for total rebuilding instead of quick fix. The results of what United is building will show soon it's better than what they have been doing before.
matcdekpz
0
06-03 15:59
Don’t worry If Delap won’t join I bet you see Chelsea next season fucked up like man utd there are so many good players in the world . If he that good his team relegate
tidbnpruy
2
06-03 14:23
amorin please make sure you get mbeumo this week,n we want Bruno in the team
Makadnorsu
0
06-03 10:31
yy
Makadnorsu
2
06-03 10:30
MikaiLu
Jimmyl
2
06-03 08:47
Manchester United’s 2024/25 Premier League season was their worst in over 50 years, with a record-low finish, potentially 16th, and their lowest points total in the Premier League era. This catastrophic campaign, marked by 14 losses and a negative goal difference, has significant implications for their transfer strategy.Impact on Transfer Strategy:Financial Constraints: The season’s fallout includes an £80m financial hit, with a £10m Adidas penalty, £20m less in Premier League merit payments, £30m lost from no European football, and £20m reduced matchday revenue. This limits United’s ability to spend big, forcing a focus on cost-effective signings and youth prospects.Reduced Appeal: Missing out on European football, especially Champions League, has weakened United’s pull for top talents. For instance, Liam Delap chose Chelsea over United due to their style and ambition, highlighting United’s diminished status. Roy Keane noted their faded allure, stating, “The days of everyone wanting to go to Manchester United are gone.”Sell-to-Buy Approach: To fund transfers, United may need to sell key players, including homegrown talents like Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, and Kobbie Mainoo, as they represent pure profit. Posts on X suggest the entire squad, including stars, is effectively “for sale” to raise funds, with potential targets like Matheus Cunha and Delap consuming much of the £100m budget.Amorim’s Vision: Despite the challenges, manager Ruben Amorim remains optimistic, claiming United’s brand still attracts players. The club signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves, and Amorim is targeting athletic, versatile players like Patrick Dorgu to fit his system, emphasizing youth and upward-trajectory talents over expensive, aging stars.Recruitment Overhaul: With INEOS’s influence and executives like Christopher Vivell and Jason Wilcox, United are shifting toward data-driven recruitment, focusing on emerging talents like Ayden Heaven and Enzo Kana Biyik. However, past transfer failures (e.g., Jadon Sancho, Mason Mount) underscore the need for better decision-making.Challenges Ahead: The squad lacks the athleticism and quality to compete at the top, with Amorim admitting the need for “more Brunos” (Fernandes). Potential departures, like Fernandes to Al Hilal, could further destabilize the team. The transfer strategy must balance financial prudence with rebuilding a competitive squad, a task complicated by United’s fall from elite status.Hopeful Signs: Cunha’s signing and the performances of loanees like Rashford and Antony (at Aston Villa and Real Betis) offer some optimism. Amorim’s tactical vision and youth focus could provide a foundation for recovery if backed by smart recruitment.In summary, United’s transfer strategy is under strain due to financial losses and reduced appeal, but Amorim’s leadership and a focus on young, versatile players aim to rebuild for the long term. The road ahead is tough, with sales likely needed to fund a squad overhaul.
wiebcekors
1
06-03 08:31
we will come back stronger guys we are united
Mopbkopsuy
0
06-03 08:05
worst coach in Epl
pehcinsz
1
06-03 07:54
Man. Utd should build a competitive system rather than relying on individual players...
pehcinsz
0
06-03 07:50
Man. Utd. should Go for ACADEMY Players, the should forget about quality players...
Mika02
0
06-03 06:38
I think with time they can turn things around an almost similar thing happened to Chelsea
Soccpstuz
1
06-03 06:16
Ruben Amorim. please man. utd. Clubs. bay Plyar. boy Viktor gyokeres. over good. boy
Emchi
2
06-03 05:05
One day we will bounce back. But, let's do away those players that are not ready to sacrifice and committed to the club. If possible recruit from championship line EFL, even from league if the top professional ones refuses to join. This is one of the reasons I can don't joke with Bruno, he joined United against all odds. That's am in support for him to leave now. GGMU ❤️🙏
fiedeioprs
0
06-03 04:59
Kicabcdps
where do the chances bruno creates go, the team ended with negative goal difference
You clearly don’t watch Man Utd
Hansolo
3
06-03 04:46
Perhaps a reload will be a better option. Screw the egos, accept the fact that Man Utd is no longer a force. Start from ground zero and move upwards. GGMU!!
Kicabcdps
3
06-03 04:33
where do the chances bruno creates go, the team ended with negative goal difference
Ritbcemnot
0
how many times has he played in the champions League???
Monairo72
2
Stop writing nonsense just to propagate your foolish agenda. We all know Manchester United was down this season because they are going for total rebuilding instead of quick fix. The results of what United is building will show soon it's better than what they have been doing before.
matcdekpz
0
Don’t worry If Delap won’t join I bet you see Chelsea next season fucked up like man utd there are so many good players in the world . If he that good his team relegate
tidbnpruy
2
amorin please make sure you get mbeumo this week,n we want Bruno in the team
Makadnorsu
0
yy
Makadnorsu
2
MikaiLu
Jimmyl
2
Manchester United’s 2024/25 Premier League season was their worst in over 50 years, with a record-low finish, potentially 16th, and their lowest points total in the Premier League era. This catastrophic campaign, marked by 14 losses and a negative goal difference, has significant implications for their transfer strategy.Impact on Transfer Strategy:Financial Constraints: The season’s fallout includes an £80m financial hit, with a £10m Adidas penalty, £20m less in Premier League merit payments, £30m lost from no European football, and £20m reduced matchday revenue. This limits United’s ability to spend big, forcing a focus on cost-effective signings and youth prospects.Reduced Appeal: Missing out on European football, especially Champions League, has weakened United’s pull for top talents. For instance, Liam Delap chose Chelsea over United due to their style and ambition, highlighting United’s diminished status. Roy Keane noted their faded allure, stating, “The days of everyone wanting to go to Manchester United are gone.”Sell-to-Buy Approach: To fund transfers, United may need to sell key players, including homegrown talents like Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, and Kobbie Mainoo, as they represent pure profit. Posts on X suggest the entire squad, including stars, is effectively “for sale” to raise funds, with potential targets like Matheus Cunha and Delap consuming much of the £100m budget.Amorim’s Vision: Despite the challenges, manager Ruben Amorim remains optimistic, claiming United’s brand still attracts players. The club signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves, and Amorim is targeting athletic, versatile players like Patrick Dorgu to fit his system, emphasizing youth and upward-trajectory talents over expensive, aging stars.Recruitment Overhaul: With INEOS’s influence and executives like Christopher Vivell and Jason Wilcox, United are shifting toward data-driven recruitment, focusing on emerging talents like Ayden Heaven and Enzo Kana Biyik. However, past transfer failures (e.g., Jadon Sancho, Mason Mount) underscore the need for better decision-making.Challenges Ahead: The squad lacks the athleticism and quality to compete at the top, with Amorim admitting the need for “more Brunos” (Fernandes). Potential departures, like Fernandes to Al Hilal, could further destabilize the team. The transfer strategy must balance financial prudence with rebuilding a competitive squad, a task complicated by United’s fall from elite status.Hopeful Signs: Cunha’s signing and the performances of loanees like Rashford and Antony (at Aston Villa and Real Betis) offer some optimism. Amorim’s tactical vision and youth focus could provide a foundation for recovery if backed by smart recruitment.In summary, United’s transfer strategy is under strain due to financial losses and reduced appeal, but Amorim’s leadership and a focus on young, versatile players aim to rebuild for the long term. The road ahead is tough, with sales likely needed to fund a squad overhaul.
wiebcekors
1
we will come back stronger guys we are united
Mopbkopsuy
0
worst coach in Epl
pehcinsz
1
Man. Utd should build a competitive system rather than relying on individual players...
pehcinsz
0
Man. Utd. should Go for ACADEMY Players, the should forget about quality players...
Mika02
0
I think with time they can turn things around an almost similar thing happened to Chelsea
Soccpstuz
1
Ruben Amorim. please man. utd. Clubs. bay Plyar. boy Viktor gyokeres. over good. boy
Emchi
2
One day we will bounce back. But, let's do away those players that are not ready to sacrifice and committed to the club. If possible recruit from championship line EFL, even from league if the top professional ones refuses to join. This is one of the reasons I can don't joke with Bruno, he joined United against all odds. That's am in support for him to leave now. GGMU ❤️🙏
fiedeioprs
0
where do the chances bruno creates go, the team ended with negative goal difference
You clearly don’t watch Man Utd
Hansolo
3
Perhaps a reload will be a better option. Screw the egos, accept the fact that Man Utd is no longer a force. Start from ground zero and move upwards. GGMU!!
Kicabcdps
3
where do the chances bruno creates go, the team ended with negative goal difference