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£37 mil on Diallo and another £9-10mil on Pellistri. Why would we then spend big on Sancho next season.
All of them seem quite comfortable on either wing tbh. And I hope we’re still in for Sancho over the next two transfer windows, he is a must-buy.

Also, the figure you’ve quoted for Diallo includes add-ons.
 
I've supported this club for nearly 40 years. My first live match was in 1986 and I've seen some poor United sides in my time and not complained.

I've defended every United manager since Ferguson until they were sacked and I've never once booed United despite seeing them put in terrible performances.

I want these owners gone from the club and I wanted this manager backed properly.

You've no right to judge me in this way. None at all.
You'd get a like if that was possible. Well said.
 




I watched a couple of games of his. He was a super-scary dribbler for opposition defenders to face. He's definitely one to keep an eye on for this season.


My prediction is come the end of the season he'll have been a good player for Leeds and we'll be asking why we didnt come up with 17 million euros to have him as our starting winger. Not because he's 2nd best to Sancho, but because thats a small amount of money and I suspect he'll do more this season than our right wingers other than Greenwood
 
Tuchel thinks otherwise. He'd rather have more money to spend on improving the squad.
That was before the signings in the last few days. He just wanted a squad as strong as last year considering many players leaving on a free and that seems to be the case.
 
Can't help but Bayern, PSG made some totally weird decisions. Barca didn't sign anyone and still have debt close to €900m now. United and City hardly improved. Juve and Real are the same teams which failed in CL last season. Guess this can only make football more competitive.
 
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Can't help but Bayern, PSG made some totally weird decisions. Barca didn't sign anyone and still have debt close to €900m now. United and City hardly improved. Juve and Real are the same teams which failed in CL last season. Guess this can only make football more competitive.
Juve did add Chiesa though, a really good player imo.
 
Why? What has he done to deserve being treated differently?
He's been a good servant, he's never going to play unless there's injuries. If I'm not mistaken his contract is up at the end of the season anyway.

People ask why we struggle to sell players, this is why because we have unrealistic demands for them.
 
A bit surprised City didn't sell Garcia but guess they were desperate to prove something to them and Garcia who's hardly gonna play for next couple of months.
 
He's been a good servant, he's never going to play unless there's injuries. If I'm not mistaken his contract is up at the end of the season anyway.

People ask why we struggle to sell players, this is why because we have unrealistic demands for them.

I didn't see a queue and us batting away suitors I saw Everton trying to get a loan and us saying no, where were all the others beating down our door to take him?
 
I didn't see a queue and us batting away suitors I saw Everton trying to get a loan and us saying no, where were all the others beating down our door to take him?
There might've been some behind the scenes we don't know about. Personally I don't see why we couldn't have loaned him to Everton. He would only be second choice there but would've provided very strong competition for Pickford. Olsen who they signed yesterday will only be a backup.

I don't see why we're keeping unhappy players who we most likely won't play. He was only a free transfer anyway when we signed him, any money we make on a back up goalkeeper in the last year of his contract is a bonus if you can get it. Some of the suggested fees I've seen we never would've got. He's got a hefty salary for a sub goalkeeper too.
 
"Sancho feels undervalued by the approach", Sancho can go and fek off, you can't make all sides happy in these blockbuster moves. The fact he wasn't willing to put any pressure on BVB and now this, i feel like he wasn't too stoked about the move and that he sees himself somewhere else.
 


Very detailed story. Not pretty from a United perspective


Yes that's what it is a nice piece of fiction undoubtedly would be lapped up by disgruntled fans of United while ignoring everything these very same journalists were spouting during the window.
Timing also seem to be just about perfect they had such detailed information about this whole transfer but were waiting for transfer window to close while contradicting everything they said earlier.
Great work no wonder journalistic credibility seems to be at all time low.
 
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