i would say keeper first. The other doesn’t seem to have found his best position. Exciting, but should he play up top, out wide or at a better club?
I think we won or picked up points in most games max played in. The sad reality is if he has a good season he'll be sold.. He was already attracting interest from big clubs according to reports. If he improves his decision making in and starts scoring more regularly he'll be a top player. He's still only like 22 or 23 I think..
That’s just how it works though. If Richarlison & Digne have another great season for us, they’ll likely attract big money bids next summer and will be sold at a huge profit. We’ll then reinvest the cash, that’s just the football pyramid.
why, unless they are local lads then why would they not move about. I have no problem with it, maximise earnings and chance to win things/play in EL or CL. only Carlo sticking around will keep our best players at the club and finishing high in the league. Richarlison, I would see him go, he will be a top player, but never world class.
I just liked it when sides and a few long stays.... It felt like there was something deeper in it.. Just my take
this isn’t the 1980’s pal. If you want a romantic view on football then drop down the football pyramid and support a local non league side. Because proffersional clubs may just not be for you.
I watch Everton, Sheff United(with the Mrs)and my local non league side. Enjoy Everton the most, my first and only love. but United down in league 1 was fun and watching my local side get promotion after 5 years building and growing was also great.
It's like I've woken up in a different universe.. Two more players to sign in the next day or 2.. One 15m the other 12.5m and both left backs... Its been a decade with no left back now we're getting two
Yeh right. ill give him 24hours before hes made to release his grovelling statement of apology Man Utd are clearly not happy with Greenwood as he landed himself in trouble whilst representing his country, and it certainly is a real setback for a young player who has had such an impressive 2020 on the pitch. The club’s statement read: “Manchester United are liaising with the Football Association and are disappointed with the actions of Mason Greenwood over this situation.” It looks like Greenwood won’t have to quarantine for the moment, though of course that may change if he develops COVID-19 symptoms in the near future.