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[–] hybridtheorist@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For the money United spent, they could have bought far better long term options.

But they didn't want long term options. They've got the cash to sign a Casemiro every year or two.
They'd rather overpay for proven players than risk spending a chunk on a player who's not quite as good, but has room to improve.

Players of his calibre are so rarely available, and especially not willing to go to a borderline CL qualifier with little realistic chance of a title win.

The problem Man U have is that they've got the resources for those top drawer players, but they're not an attractive option.

I mean, imagine them trying to sign Jude Bellingham. Is there actually an amount of money they could have given him to sign there? 3, 4, 5 times the wages Madrid offered? I think he'd still go to Real.
And if he did go to Man U, it would literally only be for money, so not that motivated to put in a good performance. As we've seen over and over.

[–] SpookyHideaway@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

United now are no different to when Liverpool were taken over by FSG. They focused on long term building with smart signings. Signing players after in decline or just before their decline isn’t getting them anywhere. There’s a world of options between Casemiro and Bellingham.