A lot of the transfers have been down to Woodward and Murtogh for the last few years so now things should get better in that department Happy new year mate
It's hard to pick a transfer out that has worked out well, or better than expected for utd. Appsolute scatter gun approach. Some made to appease the fans with a "big" name some made on the managers say so. I only found out today that Anthony cost 81million. 81 million pound for that. It's difficult to know how deep the rot goes at utd, the entire culture of the club seems off. Big signings, mega money but not a great deal of effort. For all the rivalry I'd much rather the ferguson utd, than peps city. As much as I hated him, ferguson was a generational talent as a manager. He'd take runcorn fc to a major trophy. All the best young man.
Think it’s the opposite. A lot of transfers have been purely down to the manager hence 90% of the signings ETH has made played for him previously or came from Dutch league. There’s no overral squad planning from the club
Carvalho to Leicester apparently. Perhaps a makeweight in a deal fir Dewsbury-Hall (that’s just me speculating), we were sniffing around him 6m ago and we need another midfielder!
in fairness to Diego and you I think they are the different sides of the same coin. to make consistently good decisions you need to have the structures right from the top. ten Hag is just another example of a poor decision than then rolls into more terrible decisions. the new ownership model at utd must start at the top and align everything including transfers from day 1. if that means ending up with 16 senior players they can rely on and selling the rest over the next 6 months so be it. I'd be we'd to no player there personally, especially not rashford who epitomises every utd strength and weakness. but ten Hag would be out the door for me. his man management is the pits and his political nous is severely lacking. a new senior team won't take long in coming about in the grand scheme if the right decisions are being made consistently.
Liverpool FC recall Beck Dundee Football Club can confirm that Liverpool have recalled Owen Beck and his loan with Dundee has ended. Owen signed on loan for Dundee in the summer and quickly became an important player for The Dee putting in fantastic performances. His great displays led to him being called up to the Welsh National squad for the first time and he has received many plaudits for his performances. With the January transfer window now open Liverpool FC have executed their right to recall Owen from his season-long loan deal. Owen will be greatly missed by everyone at Dundee FC as he has been outstanding both on and off the field. We would like to thank Owen for all he has given to Dundee FC and we wish him all the very best for the future. Owen will always be welcomed back in Dundee and at the Scot Foam Stadium at Dens Park. #thedee
17 games, 2 goals, 2 assists. who knows. the young man needed adult football. we do know Bradley still looks like he could do with more. Chambers needs to go out on loan next. let Dundee take him lol.
I've no idea. He's being described as a 'titan' and I'm guessing it's his style of play because he's only 6'1".
pah. would.never make it at West ham. 6 foot 1 inch for a cb is.midget territory. the sort of player that man utd would sign
has to be looking for a new contract or hurrying up a real madrid type bid. there's literally zero way bayern will be letting him walk out
how much is his wage? they might have a lot of trouble shifting these players. we know how hard it is to shift misfits that are over paid, we just have had less of them recently.