Transfer Tweets - Manchester United - 2024/25



As a reminder, United's priority is to sign a new centre back and striker. Therefore, Olise wouldn't be one of the club's priorities. We'll probably prioritise this when we sell both Sancho and Greenwood (as @SAF is the GOAT mentioned earlier).
 


As a reminder, United's priority is to sign a new centre back and striker. Therefore, Olise wouldn't be one of the club's priorities. We'll probably prioritise this when we sell both Sancho and Greenwood (as @SAF is the GOAT mentioned earlier).


We will regret this one for some time to come and pay 100m+ for a similar player a year down the line. Take advantage of the damn release clause! It's like getting Saka for 60M.
 
In theory de Ligt would be the perfect partner for Martinez. Tall, good in the air, right footed, good pace (shut up) and good on the ball. A leader. Captain as a teenager for Ajax. Huge question marks about the injuries though.

Ligament injuries 3 times and missed 60+ games in last 4 years, adjusting to premiere league pace could cause further injuries too, so better we avoid this transfer and focus on other targets!

We had enough problems with injuries in defence and dont need another!
 
Their transfer dealings may be a messy shit show, but the one thing they do manage is moving fast. Doesn’t look likes we have much hope on this one.
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We will regret this one for some time to come and pay 100m+ for a similar player a year down the line. Take advantage of the damn release clause! It's like getting Saka for 60M.
Reasonable release clause + lots of top clubs interested inevitably means his wages will get bid up significantly. Could still be a good deal in the end, but probably won't end up being this cheap bargain.
 
Reasonable release clause + lots of top clubs interested inevitably means his wages will get bid up significantly. Could still be a good deal in the end, but probably won't end up being this cheap bargain.

I assume a standard 200k p/w will be enough. He's on < 50k p/w currently. Any signing we make for 100m will make that on top of the extra transfer outlay.
 
Reports suggesting Juve want to sell Chiesa.

Maybe they'd enertain the idea of a swap deal with Antony?

I remeber a few years back Chiesa was hot property but It sounds like things havn't gone to plan for him at Juve.
 
Reports suggesting Juve want to sell Chiesa.

Maybe they'd enertain the idea of a swap deal with Antony?

I remeber a few years back Chiesa was hot property but It sounds like things havn't gone to plan for him at Juve.

After brilliant Euros in 2021 he’s had 15 different injuries. Missed 57 games in 2021/22, 16 in 2022/23 and 11 in 2023/24. I think Shaw has enough friends in the physio room as it is.

High wages for a 26-year old injury prone player might be Woodward’s dream but I hope and believe the new owners and directors are smarter than that.
 
Reports suggesting Juve want to sell Chiesa.

Maybe they'd enertain the idea of a swap deal with Antony?

I remeber a few years back Chiesa was hot property but It sounds like things havn't gone to plan for him at Juve.
Injury prone, not the player he was
 
Reports suggesting Juve want to sell Chiesa.

Maybe they'd enertain the idea of a swap deal with Antony?

I remeber a few years back Chiesa was hot property but It sounds like things havn't gone to plan for him at Juve.
Dream kind of player but another injury prone one.
 
How on earth do Chelsea have the money to keep buying players?

I literally remembered while typing this that they sold hotels to themselves or something so it's all fine somehow...

Clever of them to jump in now though, as they know we can't currently afford to do anything. Works for me though as I don't think we need him. Hopefully we go for a left winger instead.
 
How on earth do Chelsea have the money to keep buying players?

I literally remembered while typing this that they sold hotels to themselves or something so it's all fine somehow...

Clever of them to jump in now though, as they know we can't currently afford to do anything. Works for me though as I don't think we need him. Hopefully we go for a left winger instead.
They sell hotels.
 

So only Bayern could activate that clause of those interested parties mentioned then
If Palace receive bids from CL clubs that activate the clause - but Olise informs them that he'd rather go to a team not in the CL, like Chelsea or us - then I imagine they'd probably be able to agree a similar type fee (maybe just with more ad ons or bigger sell on clause)?
 
I have a feeling we will miss out on a lot of targets why we ponder which players we can afford to sign
 
Loan with option

OR

Loan with obligation that is triggered after a certain amount of minutes played/available for and the fee is on a sliding scale based on the amount of minutes.
We would only be able to do one of these deals. None injury prone players come to us and spend most of the time in the doctors office. He missed 20 odd games last season. We’d kill him. Loan and prove his fitness then consider a bid
 
I'd say now more than ever the media will not have any idea who United are in for. Ineos are tightening up on information leaks quite well or seems
 
I'd say now more than ever the media will not have any idea who United are in for. Ineos are tightening up on information leaks quite well or seems
It does all sound like lazy speculation and agents using our name to drive competition so far
 
It's June 13th. Nobody else signed anyone of note yet.

I'm hoping we buy a few players nobody expected us to go for at good prices who turn out to look bargains by the end of next season
I know, patience.
Would hate to see Olise go to a rival though. Unless the release clause info is true and Chelsea signs him for 80m plus.
Probably just paper talk so far alright.