Caporegime
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With what money? I don't think he would be available on loanWe should have Signed Jonathan David this window at a minimum
With what money? I don't think he would be available on loanWe should have Signed Jonathan David this window at a minimum
With what money? I don't think he would be available on loan
I believe it is all PR nonsense as an excuse as to why we can't sign playersArent United on the borderline re FFP?
There are plenty of places around that have analysed our finances, our accounts are public. It's not like it's a secret. There's a pretty good Athletic article moderately recently talking about our financial situation.I believe it is all PR nonsense as an excuse as to why we can't sign players
Manu got massive allowances in one of the years for the PSR cycle.Arent United on the borderline re FFP?
Yep and that allowance stopped them from smashing P&SManu got massive allowances in one of the years for the PSR cycle.
I see Pep spennyiola at it this window again.
While everyone else was petrified of spending lol.
Alongside Chelsea they’re miles ahead of anybody else in terms of profit on player sales. Even before this seasons sales, they’ve made a profit on player sales of around £400m in the previous 4 years. To put that into perspective, Utd over the same period is around £85m.Man City have been ran well on the shop front though. Regardless of how bent their revenue is.
They must be up there with the most income for players over recent years.
They flogged Jesus, Zinchenko and Sterling for 120 odd million which is good business.
Malacia is a good example of the mediocrity that ten Hag polluted us with from the vastly inferior Dutch League. The best I can say about Malacia was that he was occasionally tidy. That's no where near good enough to play for Man United. Sadly he's not alone. It's a good statement to ship this type of player out. A few more will be going at the end of the season.Malacia is done to PSV by the looks of it.
An odd one as even if not quite at the level required, you'd still think he'd fill a spot.
Malacia is a good example of the mediocrity that ten Hag polluted us with from the vastly inferior Dutch League. The best I can say about Malacia was that he was occasionally tidy. That's no where near good enough to play for Man United. Sadly he's not alone. It's a good statement to ship this type of player out. A few more will be going at the end of the season.
Would certainly make those Andy Carroll chants ironicwill bigpig quit the forum if newcastle swop isak for nunez this summer![]()

he knows the mugs at UTD will overpay his wages
Not sure if its really concrete yet we shall see what happens