@UnitedStandMUFC Paid 40M for a mid-table Italian club player in the last year of his contract. No one else was interested in him either. Ederson will be good for us, but it was a shitty deal due to poor negotiations from the shitty Glazers, Ineos and Jim.
What dumb logic.
If I want a Ferrari that costs $400,000 and offer only $100,000, then telling everyone “you know, I would even give $200,000” doesn’t make me a hero. It makes me a cheapskate idiot who runs his mouth about things he can’t afford. That is this ownership.
Only idiots fall for this dumbass PR. The Glazers and Jim are too cheap to pay. Sell the club to someone who can afford it, prats.
Hojlund was bought because those idiots wouldn’t pay $110M to Spurs for Kane. They spent two seasons running after Sancho and paying up to save face.
These idiots can’t sell beer to an alcoholic.
“Only want players who want us.” Top players don’t want us because they don’t trust the project. They cower behind the excuse that it is too expensive, and naive, retarded fans fall for it.
@DrukCg@bethTmufc Ineos don’t go for players above 28. I like Barella too, even Bruno Guimarães in his last year of contract. But they don’t go for players above 28. Ageists.
Football works on relative valuation.
How much do you think West Ham will ask for Fernandes?
They will base it on the 110m for Anderson.
These IDIOTS at Man Utd will end up paying market premium for NOT market premium products.
@JacobsBen Dream target but won’t try.
Essentially saying you have a dream, don’t go for it. Settle for mediocrity.
Or saying we can afford or compete with superior clubs like City and so on because Jim, Ineos and the Glazers are cheap, unambitious wankers.
My issue is NOT about Anderson being worth it or not.
I don't think he is worth that.
But the real issue is that Man Utd USED the Eliott Anderson story to buy people's silence.
You can't keep saying Anderson is the priority when you KNOW you are never gonna bid 100m.
Admiration FC.
Everyone claims United are smart and gives explanations on why United should walk away from title-winning.
Smart business my ass. You don’t see Liverpool, City, or Arsenal fans talking about smart business—they are competing. Glazer fans compete for saving money and 4th place.
@_Utdbaki And keep playing yo-yo seasons and championing for 4th place while City and others win titles. Lol
Just say you lot don’t want United to win a title or compete.
@FabrizioRomano City want Tonali or Anderson while Glineos and their fans are pushing for relegated player. Football is not for everyone.
Jim and Ineos are frauds honestly why are they buying a club they can’t afford.
@FrankEra_@David_Ornstein 70 M probably for Fernandes. In between what United and West ham want. Personally go for Tonali. Idk if we have the capacity to have those kind of negotiations.
I don’t think Madrid are in for him, PSG maybe.
@FrankEra_ Didn’t Romano say Fernandes costs 85? The reported price for Scott is 40-60. Brighton wanted 90-100 for Baleba and are still holding onto 70M+. How are you saying we can get two?
Unless you mean 125 for one and two for 130-140/150. Then yeah i guess.
Exactly a show of intent that we sign top players to build our team. No player guarantees 100% success. It makes United look good to other top players: if I join, they will spend to build a squad where I can see myself winning trophies.
This is what some fans don’t get and end up campaigning for the Glineos.
To sign a player like Kane now, why would he join us over Liverpool, City or Arsenal? We have had Bruno for six years, Pogba before that. When was the last time we signed or developed a world-class player or built a team to challenge the title or had a title race?
We passed on Olise by acting slowly and saving money. We could have signed Neves; instead we gave money to PSG and bought Ugarte, whom we couldn’t get the best out of trying to sell for 20m.
We struggled in a 38-game season and got knocked out of all competitions by January and finished 3rd by playing once a week. How are fans expecting 60-70 matches without spending top dollars but still expect to compete with teams that spend 500M and fail? Liverpool’s failure season still ended with them in 4th, quarter-finals in the CL and FA Cup. When did we last have a season like that? That kind of season, we’d be cheering.