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The strong demon locked man. Manchester United, who has won the transfer market, really needs so many new players?

I don't know if Manchester United can always show the image of a strong man who wins a lot as long as they are not on the court. After former coach Teng Hach was invincible at the press conference, Manchester United is now invincible in the transfer market. Although the results are getting further and further away from the Champions League, it is still more than enough to bully the younger generation by taking advantage of the club's past glory.

Although Manchester United only ranked sixth from the bottom of the Premier League last season and failed to lose to Tottenham in the final of the UEFA Cup, Newcastle, who had a ticket to the Champions League, lost steadily. Even if the opponent's backstage is Saudi investment fund, the number one rich boss in football, he still has to admit defeat in front of Manchester United. Following Brentford winger Mbemo, he grabbed center Scheshke from Newcastle like a tiger's mouth.

According to multiple media reports, although the transfer has not been decided yet, since the players themselves are more in love with the Premier League Red Devils, it is almost impossible for the Slovenian center to join Newcastle again. It may be a matter of time before both sides officially announce it. On the surface, Manchester United has once again won a major victory in the transfer market, but the question is whether this team really needs to continue to introduce centers.

First of all, the Slovenian, who is not yet a top Bundesliga, is not a low price. In order to get this new player, Manchester United took out at least 80 million euros in a floating chip. Including Mbemo's transfer fee, Manchester United will have to spend more than 150 million euros for the two of them alone. For a down-and-out giant without European competitions, it is tantamount to a big gamble. Once the big gamble fails, because the team's capital for revival is overdrawn in advance, the hope of the team's future turnaround is probably even more slim.

Furthermore, without any news of leaving the team, Hoylund quickly took down Sishke, which is a big challenge to team unity and personnel allocation. When he won the Danish center from Atlanta, Manchester United also used similar prices. Now, in just two years, he will win another center who is also good at speed and explosion but has relatively average shooting skills. This is undoubtedly a complete denial of its own signing strategy. Hoylen, who has gradually fallen out of favor last season, has ushered in a new player with similar styles. The accumulation of confidence and state of players is undoubtedly a major blow.

In addition, since Amorin took over Manchester United last season, he has firmly changed his team 3-4-2-1. This formation is very unfriendly to the winger. While causing Sancho to loan, Rashford gradually verge on the edge, Garnacho is miserable, and Diallo has abandoned his martial arts skills, he also signed winger Mbemo, pseudo-nine Cunya. While having Zilkze and Hoylen, he also wants to win center Szeshke. He really can't understand what Amorin sells in the gourd.

Unless he can return to the traditional 442 of the old Sir, and use the classic routine of the fake No. 9 Rooney to partner with the center to re-arrange Manchester United's lineup in the new season, this recruitment strategy may not have to officially play the game, and put the team in greater chaos than last season. I hope that Manchester United's series of operations this summer are not to prove itself, but only in the transfer market "is still good".

source:7m cnvn