Christopher Vivell deserves far more credit than he’s receiving.
His influence on Manchester United’s recruitment is becoming evident.
• Identified and drove the signing of Sekou Koné.
• Played a key role in the arrivals of Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven.
• Pushed for Senne Lammens over Emiliano Martinez.
• Was instrumental in securing Benjamin Sesko despite interest and stronger financial offers from other clubs.
For years, fans complained that United lacked a clear recruitment identity. Now there is a visible strategy.
Target elite young talent before they reach their peak, build a younger, more athletic squad, and create long-term value rather than chasing short-term fixes.
It has worked so far and It’s a process worth backing.
Thierry and Zlatan saying they wouldn't have become soccer players because of the costs of the American youth system, then seeing Lalas say it's a great system because it makes a lot of money for some people really sums it all up nicely
Is Christian Pulisic a player that shows up in the big moments? No. Is he good leader? No. Does he have a charisma? No. Does he at least have good morals? No.
Pulisic skipped the Gold Cup—much to the dismay of many current & former teammates & his coach—to be “best ready” for the World Cup.
He then went 6 months without scoring before the World Cup & then in the 5 games of the World Cup he missed one & left two early with injury.