No. But we can still have a very fruitful one, there are still some very good young players about
Gusto at right back
Milenkovic Savic or Thuram from Nice as play maker in the pivot
Chotard or Tonali for CM
Sulemana/DOku or Diaby for the wing
Sign Amine Giouri up front
DeGea/Heaton
Gusto/Bissaka
Varane/Maguire
Martinez/Bailly
Shaw/Malacia
Tonali/Garner
Milenkovic SAvic/Hannibal
Eriksen/Fernandes
SUlemana/Garnacho
Sancho/Pellestri
Giouri/Martial
Bar the youngsters, sod the rest, sell who we can, talented young squad with room to grow and be moulded, is at least intelligence in the midfielders and genuine world class potential in a few of the attacking players.
I would rather make no more purchases than buy Rabiot/Guedes or Arnautovic though, they dont improve the dressing room, dont improve the first eleven barely at all and none are at a good age to grow, they dont get any better, worse in fact.Actually think Arnautovic is talented but never done it consistently at much smaller clubs and in his mid thirties.....but there are still good deals to be done, especially from France, get your heads out of fricking Holland for 5mins or experienced journey men on cut price deals and bag a couple of players late on that actually improve our first eleven, the squad is large the quality in the first eleven is piss poor
I could not agree more about Sulemana, Gusto and Gouiri.
If we are about to sign a winger in the coming windows, I would love us to see having a look at Kamaldeen Sulemana. A natural hair to Dembele, Raphinha, Camavinga, and other talented players that went to the biggest stage through Rennes, Sulemana is LW and if Rashford continues to play like the past two seasons we should be on the market for that position too.
His numbers in terms of G/A are not eye-catching, but he is a player that contributes to the game a lot more than his output in front of a goal can describe. I think he has all the required abilities that ETH wants from his winger: naturally uses the width, has great dribbling ability, great at progressing the ball further, and extremely hard-working player without the ball putting a lot of pressure on him the opponent.
From his Fbref Report, I also saw one interesting stat and that is his long pass accuracy and that he uses the switch of play more frequently than other players compared to him, which would be hugely beneficial in ETH's system with another winger also maintaining the width. He ranks himself in the 90th percentile for crosses into the penalty area, 94th percentile for medium pass completed, 91st percentile for long pass completed, and 91st percentile for several switches during the game.
Surely would be a great addition in the region of £30m - £40m with his already very good general play and room for future improvement.
Gusto will be a massive improvement on the right back and someone who fits ETH perfectly. Great technique, great passer and carrier of the ball who is not afraid to operate in more central areas which are very important to ETH. Defensively also a very good so well-rounded young right back who would possibly be a starter given our options in the squad. Might not be attainable this window, but next summer he is entering the last year of the contract (run in 2024.) and a club with developed recruitment should already start to secure his signing.
As for Gouiri, I wrote about him in another thread as someone I would pick. He likes to drop to the left to link up that could be a very good in order to move the ball in attacking third and also to empty the right flank for a right winger and create 1v1 situations for someone like Sancho. To add more, when Giouri drops to receive the ball he also loves to switch play diagonally to the right. Not physical enough to be a target man but his hold-up play is very good and he can be a focal point of attack. He can also play as a LW so will give us more options.
I got replied by someone that my striker options Giouri, CDK and Ekitike are good scouting picks but for smaller clubs not United, but apparently, two of them are good enough to be signed by champions of Italy and France.
These are three players that our scouting department should recognize and our recruitment team should be all over them. These are top talents in Europe that still could be attainable and the market in France is absolutely one of that we should explore more often.