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Old 07-01-2018, 09:57 AM   #1
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Default This is Manchester United # 133 - Towards new challenges in 2018

THIS is MANCHESTER UNITED # 133 - Towards new challenges in 2018

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Will the followings going to happen.

Jose Mourinho clear to sign Mesut Ozil from Arsenal for £35m. Read that his wage demand is 300K per week!

JM attempts to sign Bale in this Jan window as RM raises fund to sign Neymar during this summer.
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Will the followings going to happen.

Jose Mourinho clear to sign Mesut Ozil from Arsenal for £35m. Read that his wage demand is 300K per week!

JM attempts to sign Bale in this Jan window as RM raises fund to sign Neymar during this summer.
Please don’t let it be true
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HAHAHAHA. I find him too lazy though he is good upfront and supporting the strikers but highly possible that he might come to OT given his good relationship with JM.
Furthermore, with the high wage of Roo gone and the soon to be ZI too. OT is one of the few clubs in the world who can afford his wage demand.
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HAHAHAHA. I find him too lazy though he is good upfront and supporting the strikers but highly possible that he might come to OT given his good relationship with JM.
Furthermore, with the high wage of Roo gone and the soon to be ZI too. OT is one of the few clubs in the world who can afford his wage demand.
I dont know if you have been watching the past few Arsenal games, but Ozil was anything but lazy. He isn't blessed with pace, but he ran harder than anyone else on his team carrying the ball from defense to attack.
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Woody is a commercial man who brought in lots of companies and revenue. That's why he got promoted after David Gill left together with SAF.

Woody showed his inexperience when Moyes came and the transfer was a disaster that summer, e.g. paying more for Fellaini when United could have got him a lower fee early in the window. And United were trying for the impossible top targets and didn't sign any of them.

Woody improved after the first season disaster. I don't think Jose should have a free hand over transfers.
Precisely n I don't think he improves much. I'm thankful for him getting all the revenues...He should go back to what he's good at, marketing.

I'm not insinuating that the manager, whoever he is, to hv a free reign in transfers. Just someone like Gill who can work well with them in transfers. Look at the Gill n SAF partnership...cool n happy pair whether we get the targeted players or not.
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Now we have a week off before returning to league action with a home match against relegation-battlers and manager-less Stoke City.
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So many players linked to us as usual...Now the question is, will the board release the funds?
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Old 07-01-2018, 04:10 PM   #9
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Now a newly minted report that the board or rather Woodward desperate for JM to extend his contract to 2021, however JM wants to have a meeting with the board and to get more say in the club's transfer decision before agreeing to an extension of contract as well as to get the players that he wanted.

I believe in the first half of the statement given JM past's records and with PSG on the horizon but the latter part is kind of unbelievable because it is akin to giving an open cheque book and he has not offloaded any players yet.

Shall the board get Simone in for a talk first instead if he is available?
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Chey, why suddenly Simone? Does it guarantee anything if we were to get him? Still will buy players n change the whole team n system to suit any new manager. Where's the stability?

Better if the board change Woody...buay chai when handling transfers...
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