@JesseOmotayo@Joshuamyom0@kofoworola__a They’re signing players to deliver trophies, yes.
Rebuild? No.
It’s a very short term plan to steer the team back to dominance. And tbh I don’t see it working.
Sir David Beckham has lived a career that dreams are made of. An elite footballer who conquered the biggest club in the world, a global icon who redefined what it means to be a sports superstar, a knighted pioneer, and now a club owner building the future at Inter Miami.
From bending it like no one else on the pitch to leaving a permanent mark on Hollywood’s most famous sidewalk Becks has done it all with class, ambition, and that unmistakable swagger.
A true Manchester United legend. A footballing immortal. And now, quite literally, a star.
Congrats, Sir David. The journey is legendary. ⭐️
Looking back at this now this is a 50/50 blame on both sides on how his career failed at United….
Five years ago, Manchester United paid £75 million to bring Jadon Sancho home from Borussia Dortmund, A generational talent, full of flair, speed, and promise. The excitement from the fan base was unreal after waiting two years for him, the expectations were also sky high.
Today, he walks away as a free agent.
This is not just a transfer story. , it is a shared failure where both sides carry heavy blame. Manchester United must look in the mirror too, they signed a young man straight into a club in chaos already with constant managerial changes, toxic dressing room politics, and a lack of clear structure. When things got tough, they chose public humiliation over private guidance.
The public falling out with Erik ten Hag, the stripping of his squad number and the way the situation was handled in the media left little room for redemption.
A club of United’s stature should nurture big talents and not break them in public.
They wasted £75m and more importantly, wasted a player’s prime years.
But Jadon Sancho is not without fault.
From the moment he arrived, questions arose about his adaptation, his discipline, and his willingness to fight through adversity. Reports of poor timekeeping, inconsistent training levels and a refusal to fully embrace the demands of elite-level football in England painted a picture of a player who struggled to match the intensity required. When things got hard instead of knuckling down and proving his worth, pride seemed to get in the way. Talent alone was never going to be enough especially not at a club like Manchester United.
Both parties failed each other.
United failed to create the right environment for Sancho to thrive.
Sancho failed to show the maturity and professionalism needed to succeed there.
In the end, a £75m dream became a painful lesson in accountability, patience, and culture. Football is brutal like that.
I wish Sancho all the best In his career and hope redemption comes soon for him because no doubt there’s still some talent there…
Produced both legs of Nigeria vs Senegal.
We keep getting better at this and the target is to be able to replicate live game perfection 10 times out of 10.
Thanks to the NFF for making this possible
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We can’t keep watching this madness unfold, I have to ask… what on earth are Real Madrid thinking with that €150M bid for Julián Álvarez?
We’re talking about a club that already has Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior not to talk about other players they have upfront.
The attack is already stacked with elite talent, goals are flowing, and the squad depth is ridiculous. They have a lot of issues but attackers is not an issue tbf…
At this point the whole club and Perez are just confused except they plan on selling one of Vinicius or Mbappe , the Alvarez bid doesn’t make any sense.