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<blockquote data-quote="theforceuk" data-source="post: 553362" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>Like I said before nothing will change before the Glaziers sell and that's pretty much never going to happen. 5 players have left, Pogba, Mata, Cavarni, Matic and Lingard. I think I'm correct in saying that's about £50 million in wages a year. The club are saying that the squad was bloated last season. I'm taking that as Henderson and perhaps one more will go then we will sign a midfielder, a centre back and hopefully a left footed winger. No where near enough, the glaziers should be throwing the kitchen sink at this transfer window.</p><p></p><p>Interesting this DCM debate as the club clearly needs one, or has done. Ten Hag doesn't really play with one holding midfielder, he plays with a midfield 2. I'm betting he will buy a De Jong or Neves and play them next to Fred or McTomany. That's fine if you have two centre backs that aren't scared of pace and are comfortable holding the half way line. Some fans saying we're signing at least 5 players I can't see it. De Jong could end up at City as Barca want Bernardo Silva. Who knows! One things for sure, Liverpool, Spurs, Chelsea, City, Newcastle and Villa are all having a better window than Utd so Ten Hag needs to be Harry Potter in disguise to get this group of overpaid, over entitled players any where near the top 4 next season. And if you need any more proof what a bunch of complete c###s these players are have a look at how Ralph is doing in his new job at Austria. Ok it's international football, a lot slower than the PL, but come on the way he has them pressing and the retention of possession shows me how the Utd payers refused to follow his instructions and through yet another manager under the bus. I'm not saying Ralph was the long term man for the job, but he's a decent coach with a wealth of footballing knowledge that has been wasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theforceuk, post: 553362, member: 5625"] Like I said before nothing will change before the Glaziers sell and that’s pretty much never going to happen. 5 players have left, Pogba, Mata, Cavarni, Matic and Lingard. I think I’m correct in saying that’s about £50 million in wages a year. The club are saying that the squad was bloated last season. I’m taking that as Henderson and perhaps one more will go then we will sign a midfielder, a centre back and hopefully a left footed winger. No where near enough, the glaziers should be throwing the kitchen sink at this transfer window. Interesting this DCM debate as the club clearly needs one, or has done. Ten Hag doesn’t really play with one holding midfielder, he plays with a midfield 2. I’m betting he will buy a De Jong or Neves and play them next to Fred or McTomany. That’s fine if you have two centre backs that aren’t scared of pace and are comfortable holding the half way line. Some fans saying we’re signing at least 5 players I can’t see it. De Jong could end up at City as Barca want Bernardo Silva. Who knows! One things for sure, Liverpool, Spurs, Chelsea, City, Newcastle and Villa are all having a better window than Utd so Ten Hag needs to be Harry Potter in disguise to get this group of overpaid, over entitled players any where near the top 4 next season. And if you need any more proof what a bunch of complete c###s these players are have a look at how Ralph is doing in his new job at Austria. Ok it’s international football, a lot slower than the PL, but come on the way he has them pressing and the retention of possession shows me how the Utd payers refused to follow his instructions and through yet another manager under the bus. I’m not saying Ralph was the long term man for the job, but he’s a decent coach with a wealth of footballing knowledge that has been wasted. [/QUOTE]
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