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12 minutes ago, King Kante said:

Disaster needs to be sold at all costs. His play in possession and his reading of the game is woeful. Only trait he has that is any good is being able to attack the ball in the air. 

Chilwell needs to go because of his wage and the lack of trust Enzo has in him. Tbh, I am slightly surprised he hasn't at least got some Conference League minutes to keep him match fit as he isn't awful. But hey, ho.

Benoit is a good enough rotation option who is on low wages. Unless he wants to leave or a decent offer comes in, I am not sure I would sell him. 

Casedei needs a loan. I wouldn't sell yet. One good loan a CM with his profile will rocket in value. He has both time and a low wage on his side. 

Carney. Same as Casedei but his wages may be a bit more of an issue. Also brought for a higher fee. Still feel he is better on loan than sold right now. 

Mudryk. Be surprised if we sold just because his value has bottomed out and a loan to Germany/Italy could help a lot. That said if someone came in with a OK fee, then I would also sell. 

Guiu. Of all the above players I would loan. I actually like a lot of his game. He just needs to calm down in front of goal. Italy would be a great destination imo. 

Noni strikes me as someone who will be sold for profit. We are running out of HG players to sell so we will need to start doing this with some of the players we brought. Estevao is coming next season so room may need to be made. 

Personally, I like Noni a lot and wouldn't sell but if you put on a financial hat, you can see why the club may sell him. 

It'd be a bit wild to sell one of our top performers for a 17 year old kid. Looking at Vini, Rodrigo, Endrick - who were absolute elite talents - they all needed 1-2 years in Europe to fully break into first team.

I'm not so sure about these financial decisions aswell. I still fail to see how loaning out Chalobah and signing Adarabioyo for free was a financial genious movement, neither buying Omari Kellyman for 20 million, without any path to first team. We are wasting hundreds of millions with shity contract management(Lukaku, Sterling, Mudryk next), but we shall sell one of our best players "for profit"? That'd be huge disappointment.

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Badi needs to stay. He has shown great improvement. Everyone here talked how Caicedo and Cucu were shit and now they're our best players a lot of the time. 

Disasi can go. Tosin can go. If Santos comes back from loan, KDH can go. I still feel given our injury history there, KDH is a solid option to have. 

 

I wrote Badi off too, but I've been super impressed lately. 

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Sanchez/Petrovic backup , New World Class GK

Gusto/James

Disasi/Tosin backup , New World Class CB to compete with Colwill and Fofana

New LB to compete with Cucurella

If you want to compete for the  trophies you will need a top winger also Neto/Felix/Madueke as backup is ok . Mudryk this season is last chance to prove himself if not sale . Sancho probably will leave .

Top goalscorer  , Jackson can't be trusted regularly.

Veiga/Dewsbury Hall/Guiu loan , squad players or sale .

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, nyikolajevics said:

It'd be a bit wild to sell one of our top performers for a 17 year old kid. Looking at Vini, Rodrigo, Endrick - who were absolute elite talents - they all needed 1-2 years in Europe to fully break into first team.

I'm not so sure about these financial decisions aswell. I still fail to see how loaning out Chalobah and signing Adarabioyo for free was a financial genious movement, neither buying Omari Kellyman for 20 million, without any path to first team. We are wasting hundreds of millions with shity contract management(Lukaku, Sterling, Mudryk next), but we shall sell one of our best players "for profit"? That'd be huge disappointment.

I don't disagree. More just playing devil's advocate. 

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Chase him all summer. Wait for him to make key moves in the transfer market. Pay Newcastle stupid money to finally get him…..and then make him some kind of weird scapegoat about transfers he probably had little to do with. INOES is the kind of ownership we all love to see at Manure!

 

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2 hours ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

Ok, if he really wanted Southgate, that is a firing squad offense!

 

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💬Sir Jim Ratcliffe asked by @UWSmag about Manchester United's Women's team: 'There’s only so much that you can do and our focus has been on the men’s team. If not, you get spread too thinly.🗯

 

‼️‼️United: Ratcliffe wants to "save a mediocre club"🗯🗯

💬Even under new coach Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's sporting record is mixed. Jim Ratcliffe, billionaire and boss of the Reds, now wants to get the club back on track with a firm hand and strict measures and is facing headwind from the fans.

Ruben Amorim took up his post at Manchester United in November as the great savior. The Portuguese coach had previously shaped an extremely successful era at Sporting Lisbon, winning two championships and two trophies in four years. The Red Devils, on the other hand, have now been waiting eleven years for a Premier League title. That should change as soon as possible. United boss Jim Ratcliffe wants to see to that.

After four points from the first two games under the new coach, two defeats followed against Arsenal FC (0:2) and surprise team Nottingham Forest (2:3). The English record champions are currently in a disappointing 13th place in the table. And the strong man at the top has had enough of disappointment.

Ratcliffe wants to finally bring success back to Manchester. "The club is now mediocre and we have to do something to save it," the 72-year-old told the newspaper after the defeat at the weekend.

Some "difficult and unpopular decisions"

were necessary to bring the club back to the top, the billionaire explained in an extensive interview with 'United we stand'. "United is not currently one of the elite and should actually be one of the best soccer clubs in the world. It certainly was under Alex Ferguson. There are big changes to be made to achieve elite status and there have already been big changes."

Means above all: the boss wants to save money wherever possible. "I know we get criticized in the press, but we have to question the cost of running this club because I want us to have enough money to buy really good footballers and not have to spend so much money on infrastructure. We can't run a business at a loss and that's what United have been doing in recent years," said Ratcliffe.

Every pound has to be turned over
The methods are tough. In the spring, the club made almost 250 employees redundant in order to save money.

At the beginning of the week, the decision was also taken to raise the price of Premier League tickets to the equivalent of at least 80 euros, with discounted tickets to be abolished in the future.

Fans have been protesting ever since.

For Ratcliffe, it's all just a means to an end: "We have to run the club efficiently and well. We have to turn over every pound so that we have more capacity to invest in players." However, these players should no longer cost huge sums of money and then fail to perform.

Amorim has already been told that his transfer budget is limited. The solution: bring in cheaper but better players. To achieve this, the scouting system is to be overhauled.

Scouting from the last century
"We're still in the last century," says the United boss. "And until we're as good as everyone else in the world, it's not good enough for Manchester United. We have to have the best scouting in the world.

Data analysis goes hand in hand with scouting. But it doesn't really exist at United."

A lot of changes are needed and "something like this doesn't happen overnight. You can't just flip a light switch.

It's about people and we have to find the right people," said Ratcliffe. But he has the necessary stamina for it - and is not afraid to make difficult decisions.🗯

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‼️Carney Chukwuemeka has given his 'YES' to a move to AC Milan and is now waiting for the green light.

AC Milan's plan is to sign him in January on an initial loan deal with an option to buy.

(Calciomercato)

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5 hours ago, mkh said:

‼️Carney Chukwuemeka has given his 'YES' to a move to AC Milan and is now waiting for the green light.

AC Milan's plan is to sign him in January on an initial loan deal with an option to buy.

(Calciomercato)

I always liked what I saw from him, but if Maresca doesnt see him in his plan, fair enough.

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6 hours ago, mkh said:

‼️Carney Chukwuemeka has given his 'YES' to a move to AC Milan and is now waiting for the green light.

AC Milan's plan is to sign him in January on an initial loan deal with an option to buy.

(Calciomercato)

Their plan is for us to pay his wages for a year with an option to buy for a couple crackers and cheese. Cheap fuckers that are always looking to get everyone on the cheap.

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2 hours ago, bigbluewillie said:

 

 

England forward Cole Palmer, 22, is drawing attention from Real Madridbecause of his consistent performances at Chelsea. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external


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I don't see Palmer leaving England, if City survive the 115 charges, they'll buy him back 

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3 hours ago, bigbluewillie said:

 

 

England forward Cole Palmer, 22, is drawing attention from Real Madridbecause of his consistent performances at Chelsea. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external


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Besides being a Chelsea fan, I don't see it would be a good move for Palmer. He has been the starboy of Chelsea and Premier League, he is on good way to establish himself among the best players on the planet. Real Madrid has Bellingham, Mbappe and Vinicius(let alone Güler, Rodrygo and Endrick). He would be starter there, but the team wouldn't be build around him, he would have difficult time getting all the free kicks and penalties, Vini and Mbappe would not seek to feed him and work under him like Sancho, Madueke or Neto. 

I understand Real and Barcelona are allways attractive for footballers, but Palmer is still very young, he can join them few years later when situation is different. He already won everything with City bit with very little contribution, I feel he is enjoying now being the main man in his team, especially we are running for throphies now.

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5 hours ago, bigbluewillie said:

 

 

England forward Cole Palmer, 22, is drawing attention from Real Madridbecause of his consistent performances at Chelsea. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external


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The rag stories are sometimes part of Real Madrid trying to stir the pot. 

But yeah, Madrid can try in 2033. He's here for a decade 🥳

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4 hours ago, Reddish-Blue said:

I don't see Palmer leaving England, if City survive the 115 charges, they'll buy him back 

Why would we sell our best player back to a team we’re trying to surpass? And why would he want to return to the club that tossed him aside?

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4 hours ago, Reddish-Blue said:

I don't see Palmer leaving England, if City survive the 115 charges, they'll buy him back 

There's almost no chance of that happening. Palmer's next move will be overseas (if his trajectory remains the same). 

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