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Ighalo to United? :O
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Not a bad ideaIghalo to United? :O
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Januzaj scored against Villa, moved to Germany for 4 months, returned to United and still has more goals in the Premier League than Hazard.
They do have to buy somebody, because I don't think this thin squad can handle fixture congestion once the Europa League starts.
If our real plan for January was recalling Januzaj and Will Keane to solve our problems for second half of season I am literally lost for words.
Hold your doomsday talk until after January.
He's not wrong though, is he? The form seems to have improved a bit once most of the key players are healthy again. But the club needs to invest this window, and in a first team starter too. That is, as long as the goal for this season is still to win something, not to battle for Wenger trophy until last day of the season.
Even though I totally agree with you here, isn't it ridiculous to say this after spending 250M pounds in two summers?
With 250M pounds spent even a club like Aston Villa would challange for the title...
Not really. It's not black and white when it comes to transfers. That 250M also includes the price of Di Maria who isn't at club anymore. Also other clubs added to their existing squad whereas ManUtd got almost a new squad. They have changed the squad completely and it's still a work in progress.
..... Another thing is, he doesn't actually have a genuine transfer flop yet. Just about every player he bought so far has added something important to the squad.
Yeah, this. Fixating on the money he spend is pointless. You have to take into account who was offloaded, and the amount of players that needed replacing.
Another thing is, he doesn't actually have a genuine transfer flop yet. Just about every player he bought so far has added something important to the squad.
I'd class at this point Depay a flop as quite frankly he has been atrocious considering the hype around him and some of the mistakes he has made in games.
But the main one is Falcao, loan move or not that turned out terrible. United need to plan more with their transfers, that's my biggest gripe with them, I think they done better last summer but still a big question around it. Was their plan really to go big and rely on a young sensation at the end of the window to solve all our attacking issues? Selling Chicharito, Nani, RVP, Di Maria, Falcao (however bad they were), loaning out Wilson and then expecting Martial/Depay in that window as the only attack orientated transfer signings to solve them areas was never going to work. All in all, there is still definite question marks around our transfer strategy ever since Fergie left, possibly even in his last few seasons as well.
I think we're paying for our mistakes once again this season from the summer transfer window because it was clear from the start of last summer we needed a CB and striker. Still very much evident now.
A £15 million or so loss on Di Maria in 11 months, with all his salary and poor on field return doesn't qualify as a 'genuine transfer flop' to you?
Regardless of why it's perceived he left, that's a major bust however you cut it.
*Edit* Forgot Falcao too. That was a HIGHLY expensive flop. Ta zz. I'd hold off on Depay for another season all things considered. But it certainly hasn't been a glowing start.
A £15 million or so loss on Di Maria in 11 months, with all his salary and poor on field return doesn't qualify as a 'genuine transfer flop' to you?
Regardless of why it's perceived he left, that's a major bust however you cut it.
*Edit* Forgot Falcao too. That was a HIGHLY expensive flop.
Flop is a transfer were player turns out **** or doesn't fit team the team. How is that a flop when obviously fantastic footballer loses the drive to play after being robbed in his own house?
Falcao was a loan. I said no transfer flops.