UncleBob
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People see it as a problem because of the way the club is run. The senior management at Manchester United, for some reason, refuses to accept any mistakes. The same players are retained and retried over and over in the hope that, by some act of God, they will suddenly come good. Worse, even when the club recognises that it a player isn't going to hit the heights with us, the senior management at Manchester United tries to recoup as much money as possible for them. That tends to leave the players in question languishing at the club, since nobody is willing to pay the fees we want, and match anything close to the wages we pay, for our squad players.
We could refresh our squad very quickly. Ralf Rangnick is right: Three transfer windows, a season and a half, should be enough. However, that will take a complete shift in mentality from the same people who gave Eric Bailly and Lee Grant new contracts last summer. Will it happen? I suspect that, if our senior management ran City, players like Mangala, Angelino and Danilo would still be there. With the bosses asking why the manager can't get something out of these players they spent so much on. If these people were willing to cut their losses it'd be easier to believe the club might move forward. However, after 9 years of this clown show, nobody seriously believes that there will be much change next (or any) transfer window.
Heaven forbid that we try to recoup as much money as possible