Transfer Tweets - Manchester United - 2024/25

Can see us getting two forwards in if both these deals go through (i know 1 is already done)
Let’s hope your right and more importantly they have the quality needed, we need a player that can score goals from day one.
 
There was a time when Neil Cox and Nicky Butt were mentioned in the same sentence - that sounded....strange as well
 
Unless we’re bringing someone else in to replace him, don’t see the point of selling Garnacho in January. And not hearing any noises about a replacement.
 
What's this? I mean I get that Goldbridge is a useless gobby prick that thinks unintelligent is synonymous with "I don't like this" and would struggle to have a coherent opinion on whether giant rusty spikes make good seats, and the people that pay him any heed have so few braincells they can't tell their arsehole from a light fitting and consequently walk around with lightbulbs sticking out of their back passages... But what is the Garnacho issue?
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I agree with the notion that we usually get fleeced, but surely it's obvious why they demand more in January, being in a relegation fight than in summer
You say getting fleeced like it’s a bad thing. You ever see that sheep was off on its own for 2 years and looked like an exploded sofa until they finally caught him and yes fleeced him? I’ve never seen a creature as happy as that sheep after getting fleeced.
 
Please don’t sell to Chelsea. I wouldn’t sell him at all. If he can work on his finishing he’s a really good asset to have. Still only 20 so he’ll improve massively.

So how do we raise money to help PSR then?
 
Do we have that sort of thing to sell then?
Carrington, to Ineos but I think the spit ownership is what would be holding SJR back because why would he do it for the benefit of the Glazers and other minority shareholders? This is why a partial sale was always bad for us because the new co-owners can't use any creative means to solve serious issues when the other party isn't interested in doing so.
 
What on earth has the Munich air disaster got to do with ticket prices?

Something about these groups trying to use the deaths of young men to push an agenda doesnt sit right.
 
Carrington, to Ineos but I think the spit ownership is what would be holding SJR back because why would he do it for the benefit of the Glazers and other minority shareholders? This is why a partial sale was always bad for us because the new co-owners can't use any creative means to solve serious issues when the other party isn't interested in doing so.
Do we actually want to be selling assets like Carrington to owners? Chelsea get a one off bump that helps them for the next couple of years for PSR, but when the owner leavers, they lose that asset.

Similar to Barcelona. They won’t feel the direct pain of all these levers in the short to medium term.