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Manchester United's Transfer Strategy Under Scrutiny After Poor Performances

Manchester United's Transfer Strategy Under Scrutiny After Poor Performances
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Sports August 1, 2025 13:07

- Manchester United's transfer strategy and recent signings are questioned as the club continues to struggle, finishing 15th in the Premier League last season.

Manchester United's Struggles Continue

After a disappointing 15th place finish in the Premier League, Manchester United's transfer decisions are under intense scrutiny. Despite high revenues and wages, the club's performance has been on a downward trajectory.

Recent Poor Performances

United's past four Premier League finishes reflect a decline in form, with a significant drop from third to 15th position. The club's goal differentials have also been inconsistent, indicating underlying issues.

Transfer Strategy Critique

The club's ability to attract top talent with significant financial resources has not translated into on-field success. Recent signings of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, both 26 years old, raise questions about the club's long-term planning and investment.

Analysis of New Signings

While Mbeumo and Cunha were top scorers in their previous teams, their goal-scoring abilities may not translate to United due to differences in set-piece responsibilities and overperformance in previous seasons. The club's reliance on peak-age players raises concerns about sustainable success.

Long-Term Plan Uncertainty

Manchester United's approach to building a competitive team is ambiguous, with a mix of young prospects like Alejandro Garnacho and experienced signings like Cunha and Mbeumo. The club's conflicting strategies and player selections indicate a lack of coherent planning for future success.

Future Projections

Despite claims of targeting a Premier League title in 2029, United's current transfer decisions prioritize short-term gains over long-term success. The pursuit of immediate success poses challenges in building a sustainable winning team.

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