The Manchester Evening News analyzed Manchester United's next transfer operations. The Red Devils were eager for more signings before the summer window was closed. Now there are less than three weeks left, so Manchester United must hurry up and...
The Manchester Evening News analyzed Manchester United's next transfer operations. The Red Devils were eager for more signings before the summer window was closed. Now there are less than three weeks left, so Manchester United must hurry up and complete their transfer plan.
So far, Manchester United has signed four new players, Leon, Cunha, Mbemo and Sesco. The joining of the latter three are all declarative signings, which are expected to completely change Manchester United's offensive line. Suddenly, the team's biggest shortcoming last season seems to be the biggest advantage of the season.
As Cunha's contract with Wolves contains a £62.5 million termination clause, it is relatively easy for Manchester United to sign him, but Mbemo and Sesco's transfers are not going well. However, both forwards have a clear intention to join Manchester United, and the Red Devils successfully signed Mbemo after weeks of negotiations with Brentford. In Cesco, Manchester United competed fiercely with Newcastle, and the Red Devils finally had the last laugh.
Although Manchester United has not been eligible for any European competition this season, there have been concerns that this will affect the team's appeal to players who can shine in the Champions League. However, as head coach Amorin said in April this year, Manchester United has always had a huge appeal to players.
He said: "This is Manchester United, and I feel that there are many players who want to play for us. I know that if we look at our club now, there are some problems due to staff issues, personnel changes, coach changes and game results. But we have a clear idea, and this is the easiest part of explaining to the players. Then, here is Manchester United, and every player wants to play for Manchester United."
Cunha, Mbemo and Sesco scored a total of 58 goals last season. They could have easily joined those Champions League teams this season. However, they chose to come to Old Trafford and were attracted by the size and influence of one of the world's largest clubs.
Now Manchester United hopes Brighton midfielder Baleba will have the same idea, and Manchester United is seeking to strengthen the midfield roster before the transfer window is closed, and Beleba is their target. He is one of the most watched midfielders in European football and has unlimited potential.
Like Cunya, Mbemo and Sesco, Beleba is fully capable of shining in the Champions League this season. He is very versatile in the midfield and has a comprehensive skill, and is a very attractive player to buyers. Manchester United midfielder urgently needs fresh blood. Club executives hope that Amorin's unique vision can be proven again in Bereba, and they also hope that Bareba will be attracted by the opportunity to represent the Red Devils.