MANCHESTER UNITED WEEKLY SUMMER TRANSFER NEWS
Who will be Manchester United's last incoming player this summer transfer window or rather, will Manchester United try to sign one last incoming player this summer transfer window? That is the question on the minds of Manchester United fans. With so many players still linked with a move to the club this Summer it is difficult to distinguish which news is true and which news is not. Today's article will focus on which direction Manchester United will be taking in the next couple of days left on the transfer window. Also, the website will be talking about possible deals which could be on the table for Manchester United this summer.
On a more positive, news Manchester United have released the schedule for the clubs, ongoing, summer tour which will take place around the United States Of America as usual. Manchester United kicks of their tour with their first game opener against Club America on Friday as the fans prepare to watch the club play on a match which has no consequences whatsoever should the Red Devils win or lose the match this Friday. Most of the Manchester United player who was on world duties for their various countries seem to have returned to the club just in time to make the trip to the United States this Friday. Among those who were not present during the clubs training was ex-Manchester United player Dailey Blind. Blinds absence during the team's recent practice will come as no surprise to Manchester United fans who are up to date with the clubs recent activities in the transfer market because the Dutch defender recently resigned with his former employer Ajax FC this week and has since linked up with Ajax for his unveiling. Meanwhile, back at Manchester United, a number of players have made their way back from their recent world cup exploits such as Marouane Fellaini, Jesse Lingard, Romelu Lukaku and of cause Paul Pogba all returning from the recent exploits of the world cup will mean Mourinho will have more option in players to choose for the on-going pre season, US Tour, competition currently underway. While some fans will be interested in how Manchester United is performing in the summer pre-season US tour which kicked off this past Thursday and is scheduled to keep going till the end of July, a majority of Manchester United fans will be even more interested in what Manchester United will be doing with the remaining fund released for Mourinho to invest in this summers transfer window?
While the ManchesterUnitedPost.com will be discussing Manchester United's transfer activity in today's article and in future articles to come, today this website will also be discussing how much impact Manchester United team will be performing in the summer tour of America. Especially considering the fact that Mourinho will mostly field Manchester United's youth players. The first match will see Manchester United face off against a familiar foe for the Red Devils AC Millan. Manchester United will have mixed emotions on whether or not Mourinho should play the certain first-team player on any of this US Tour games considering the fact that Manchester United will be playing their first official premier league game of the new season at exactly ten days after the end of US Tours. Definitely not enough time for the Manchester United players to rejuvenate and gather 100% strength to be victorious champions in the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League this coming season. But a schedule is one unchangeable aspect every football club competing in various leagues have to deal with. Ten days is not enough time to recuperate but Mourinho has to find a way to get the players to be hundred percent ready within ten days after the end of the summer tour. The major question Manchester United fans will want to be answered for the remaining days in the Transfer Window: are the Red Devils going to sign one last player by the official end of this summer transfer window? From all indication, signing any extra player appears to not be in the clubs agenda for the rest of the summer. The idea that Manchester United might be done with their summer signing activities will sound so disappointing to Manchester United fans, especially if the level of players who are available this transfer window is put into consideration. The big news in regards to Manchester United this week is not about players coming into Manchester United has nothing to do with players coming into the club but rather about players heading out of the club in the next few weeks. One such player strongly believed to be on his way out of Old Trafford is Manchester United current left-back Luke Shaw. This will come as no surprise to most Manchester United fans and football observers, since Mourinho second term as Manchester United manager, Luke Shaw has found his left back position dominated by Mourinho preferred player Ashley Young. With the addition of young Dalot and the imminent arrival of Alex Sandro, Shaw will normally be expected to be searching for a career away from Old Trafford. But on the contrary, Luke Shaw appears prepared to fight for a spot as one of Manchester United's left-back next season, despite increasing news about Alex Sandro on the verge of completing his move to Old Trafford before the start of next season.
So the big problem facing Manchester United is : if Alex Sandro end up completing his move from Juventus to Old Trafford this summer, how will Jose Mourinho fit all his fullbacks in games next season and should Mourinho suddenly decide to abort the Alex Sandro deal and decide to stick with the full backs he currently has, how will the Manchester United fans whom are already not completely comfortable with the strength of the team react to the decision. Manchester United owners are clearly focused on saving funds by investing a substantial amount into the transfer window, so in regards to this Sandro deal, it’s a win-win situation for the Manchester United owners. If the club signs Alex Sandro for the price offered, Manchester United gets a good Left back and Ed Woodward saves money. Should the deal for Sandro fail to go through, the Manchester United board gets to keep their money and Jose Mourinho gets an excuse to play the same style of football as Manchester United have continued to play ever since Mourinho took over. The real losers here will be the Manchester United fans who are destined to watch the same, unadventurously precise, football Manchester United played last season. Like journalist Duncan Castle reports, Manchester United have agreed to terms with Alex Sandro to join the club but agreed terms is not exactly a signed, sealed and delivered the deal. Sandro and Manchester United are expected to come to an agreement on the situation within the first two weeks of August but the situation is looking more messy, more complicated and a little less promising each day.