Necro wrote: » Prepare to be lambasted for that but I actually agree re: Maguire. I think he fits the profile of a United signing. He'd be a no brainer really if the price wasn't so astronomical which is largely the issue I think most have with him.
astradave wrote: » Put down the beer man
Headshot wrote: » Id rather smalling any day of the week and that's saying a whole lot.
Adamcp898 wrote: » Alderweireld is a no-brainer for me, proven top quality and is actually available, supposedly. Need one CM but most likely two depending on the system the next manager decides he wants to play, unless Fred miraculously becomes the player we thought we bought. Those are the main needs for me with a right-sided attacker or full back only coming after those needs are filled.
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Bleating Lamb wrote: If that’s true about a high transfer fee for Zaha costing a large chunk of change to Utd as part of his previous transfer conditions to Palace it might actually make sound financial sense to resign him!!
Quandary wrote: » Imagine throwing an insanely high bid to Liverpool for VVD. A bid so big, and a wage packet so lucrative that at the very least it would cause them to sweat a bit :pac: The effect he has had on that Liverpool defence when compared with last year is remarkable! He's become their most important player.
GSPfan wrote: » Yeah I will of course get the usual “mediocre over rated English player” lash back but he’d go great with Lindelof and he would be less of a risk. At 25 he’s perfect age. Does anyone ever see him being made a fool of or have awful performances? I don’t. He’s a very good centre half but if people who know Koulibaly think he’s better than so be it but all i know about Koulibaly is that I’ve never heard of him before this season and the only time i watched him he got done badly by Salah. I’ve very little knowledge of players outside the Premier League so I’m not able to judge him properly.
Rossi IRL wrote: » Just evict him to get in his head...... Ole is his landlord??? (surely can't be true)https://twitter.com/utdreport/status/1102687869376884736?s=19
GSPfan wrote: » It really is. It’s saying your judgement is way off when it comes to Harry Maguire. I’m alright you saying he’s not good enough of an improvement but he’s way better than Smalling. There may be loads of defenders out there better than Harry Maguire but will we get them, doubtful.
beno619 wrote: » Meh, they are both decent defenders who on there day can look like world beaters, but you should be honest about the fact the you've not put Maguire under the same microscope that Smalling has been under for 8 years at United. Maguire is better on the ball I'll give him that.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » We do need a World Class CM and DM in summer. As much as people talk about a few nice players in wing or at 10, we are desperate in need of a more stable structure from the back
Lord TSC wrote: » I think the issue is we're in need of players in multiple positions tbh. Realistically, we don't hae a proper RWer; just a collection of players who play other positions that fill the spot, and usually vacate it as nessecary. It's why I'd put it just ahead of the other spots, in that we actually do have midfielders and defenders. Do I think a CB collection of Lindelof, Bailly, Jones, Smalling, Rojo is good enough? No. Do I think it's better than our selection of RW and RB players? Absolutely. I think priority needs to be a world class RW player (to add depth to a shallow attack), a top level RB (Young and Dalot are not good enough going into next year), and then "reinforcements" in center mid and CB. Not necessarily world class talents, but some really solid players to compliment what we have there. Ugh, writing this is depressing.
GSPfan wrote: » Yeah i agree we need a CB, DM, RB, RW. Problem is that unless we pick up say Alderweireld for cheap and maybe the likes of Rabiot for free then we won’t have enough in our budget to get a €100 million Jadon Sancho and a €50 million RB. I think the sale of Lukaku is on the cards. If that generates €70 million say, then we might spend close to €200 million in return. Otherwise I can’t see us going far over the €100 million mark on transfers.
areu4real? wrote: » As much as I don't want to say this, I can see DDG being sold this summer. If that does happen I would expect it to be close to or upwards of 100m sale. I hope Romero could step up and be the main man. He hasn't really ever shown me any obvious weakness so that would make for an interesting summer I think. Ideally DDG stays and Ole gets the backing needed but I just feel De Gea may want to get a few years in his home country while he's still at his peak.
Father Hernandez wrote: » There is nothing to suggest this IMO, if he was going to go, he would have done so already. He's not the type of person to throw his toys out of the pram, we've seen this with previous transfer speculation. You can also see he loves United through and through. There hasn't been this type of atmosphere and feel good factor at the club since the Fergie days, no chance he'd leave now when there was a few almighty shhitt show's over the past 6 years he could have pushed for a transfer.
Fred The Red wrote: » Primarily for me it's a CB alongside Lindelof. A midfielder in a similar vane to Matic Get Valencia out the ****ing gap. Sanchez I can't see it work out now at this stage so cut the losses and sell him on and replace with a right sided attacker. And some folks saying get rid of Lukaku, are ya mad. He's only 25 and already in the top 20 list.