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The Chelsea fans aren't spamming the thread with every single tweet, though, which is why a separate thread would be necessary.This and Chelsea. Always in the transfer news.
The Chelsea fans aren't spamming the thread with every single tweet, though, which is why a separate thread would be necessary.This and Chelsea. Always in the transfer news.
Lmaooo ouch
Garnacho edges closer to a move away from old Trafford. Will be interesting to see how the perception on him changes
I think the big question at the moment is his suitability to Amorim's system. He's got speed, though not elite, determination to drive to the net...err...goal, but he does get dispossessed easily because his dribbling has not developed. Amad Diallo is way better with the ball than him. What United fans have moaned for sometime has been his decision making, far too often going for a shot when a pass was there to be made to a team mate. Against Arsenal he did make the right decision to Bruno for the goal. But yeah, if United's PSR situation wasn't so dire, United wouldn't be even talking about a transfer.I feel like United haven't sold anyone/let anyone go recently that's gone on the be a clear and obvious regret. Lukaku had some good seasons after he left, but he needed to go. McTominay has been good since he left, but he was a bad fit stylistically for the most part....
But Garnacho I think there's a pretty good chance he leaves and develops quite well and that could be a regretful decision. He has some clear flaws in his game that need to be addressed and improves upon, but there's also quite a bit of raw talent there as well. Now granted there's plenty of context for reasons he could/should leave. Does Amorim believe he can develop into one of the two 10's? And United desperately needs to fix their PSR after lighting their money on fire with their recent recruitment... If you don't think he can develop into a 10 than he's the clear sacrifice to fix the PSR. Will be interesting to see how this all develops over the coming years, but I won't be surprised either way on if Nacho becomes a bit of a star or flames out.
Which is why I’m guessing he’s gone. Don’t think he has the skillet to fit Amorims system and I think Amorim doesn’t believe he will be able to develop that skillset. Will be interested to see how he fares elsewhere… any outcome would make sense to me honestly.Nothing suggests he’s a 10 for me.
I don’t think that last part is necessarily true. I think if United’s PSR situation was better he’d probably get a bit longer of a trial period under Amorim. But nothing about his skillset fits what Amorim wants so he’s the perfect “cap casualty” to kick off a rebuild.I think the big question at the moment is his suitability to Amorim's system. He's got speed, though not elite, determination to drive to the net...err...goal, but he does get dispossessed easily because his dribbling has not developed. Amad Diallo is way better with the ball than him. What United fans have moaned for sometime has been his decision making, far too often going for a shot when a pass was there to be made to a team mate. Against Arsenal he did make the right decision to Bruno for the goal. But yeah, if United's PSR situation wasn't so dire, United wouldn't be even talking about a transfer.
United aren't actively looking to sell for any price, if not for the PSR situation wouldn't be selling at all. Amorim is still playing him. Also he's contractually tied for some time. United wouldn't have to sell him in the summer.50 for Garnacho seems stupid. Guess that's what happens when money is burning a hole in your pocket.
Napoli could just wait till summer when he's frozen out of the squad and United have to cut bait.
- Forest going after Wissa and offered 22 million pounds which Brentford laughed at.
Alvaro has been great this year, but he’s only been good in the Portuguese League. Dorgu….he is certainly talented but I also don’t think he’s a left back? Leece been using him as a right wing a bunch this season. Honestly Utd should just sign both get rid of what they have. Start Alvaro and use Dorgu as a utility guy. And then at worst you have another option there is Alvaro is just a product of the Portuguese league.While I have doubts anything will happen in this window, those who've seen both play recently, which one's the better option?
Getting rid of the people is the issue. Either little interest due to poor performances, high salary of a combination of both. Plus they have to watch out that the sale price doesn't affect the PSR too negatively. Speaking of:Alvaro has been great this year, but he’s only been good in the Portuguese League. Dorgu….he is certainly talented but I also don’t think he’s a left back? Leece been using him as a right wing a bunch this season. Honestly Utd should just sign both get rid of what they have. Start Alvaro and use Dorgu as a utility guy. And then at worst you have another option there is Alvaro is just a product of the Portuguese league.
Confirmed Zaha move to Charlotte.
Perfect for MLS thenFrom the little he played at Lyon guy has checked out long ago.
Well that’s not my problemGetting rid of the people is the issue. Either little interest due to poor performances, high salary of a combination of both. Plus they have to watch out that the sale price doesn't affect the PSR too negatively. Speaking of:
50 for Garnacho seems stupid. Guess that's what happens when money is burning a hole in your pocket.
Napoli could just wait till summer when he's frozen out of the squad and United have to cut bait.