MANCHESTER UNITED EXPECTED TO LIMIT TRANSFERS OUT OF OLD TRAFFORD DURING THE 2020 SUMMER SEASON
As expected, Manchester United football club is looking more and more likely not to sanction a move out of Old Trafford for any player expected to play a major part in manager Ole Gunner Solsjear's current Manchester United team.
What this means is while Manchester United continues to be linked with completing signings of top quality players this summer the current situation around the globe suggests otherwise. During the back end of the year 2019, the expectation around Old Trafford depicting the Red Devils as a team poised to sanction a handful of players exiting from Manchester United as a way of generating income to be used in signing two or three fresh new players into Ole Gunner Solskjear team before the start of the 2020/21 season.
The issue is, while life has been established to have a mind of its own in regards to how plans can easily change as each day unfolds, plans made in the world of football appears to be no exception to the rule. According to information received this week here at ManchesterUnitedPost, the Red Devils are prepared to retain the current look of the Manchester United squad with player exits from Old Trafford during the 2020 Summer transfer window.
During the late periods of the 2019 calendar year, numerous reports linking Manchester United players such as Alexis Sanchez, Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard with various moves away from Manchester United continuously resurfaced suggesting that the Red Devils are expecting to make a decent number of a reshuffle to Ole Gunner Solskjaer current Manchester United squad.
However, after recent exploits concerning deteriorating health issues around the world caused various clubs to lose considerable amounts of funding as a result of the recent major stumble in the economy, the next step towards recovery for the football club in terms of economic recovery appears to be minimizing loss gathered in the future.
With minimal club merchandise sold and no profits expected to made through match tickets in the next few months, Manchester United appears to be content with the idea of completing the fewest amount of transfers in and out of Old Trafford in the least expensive way possible in the next coming months.
With the PFA close to activating the new 30 pay cut on players salary to help in refinancing the Premier League after the leagues' recent financial contribution to the battle against the Covid19 virus, the idea of various football clubs, as well as various football players having limited funds in the pockets, will be expected to be the norm around the premier league in the next few months.
While the debate can be made that with the truth of Premier League players receiving pay cuts will usher in a massive new wave of quality players making their way out of the Premier League with a high number of these players expected to be coming from Manchester United football club, the harsh reality remains that the effect of the current economic breakdown will be felt on a global scale and not just restricted to damaging the English economy.
In other words, while certain top-class players around the Premier League might have had the ambition of continuing their football outside England and away from Old Trafford ground next season with the expectation of receiving high wages from other clubs, the current stumble in the Global economy which possibly means major budget cuts across various elite football clubs across Europe will undoubtedly result to a large number of top-quality Manchester United players choosing to extend their careers at Old Trafford despite possible wage reductions implemented at Manchester United moving forward into the future.
Before February 2020, the story coming out of Old Trafford signaled that Manchester United football club was ready to trigger major changes in the current Manchester United squad by allowing a handful of players whose current contracts with the Red Devils were on the last year of validity to sign for other clubs in exchange for major profits this summer. With the large profits previously expected to be made from the departure of this handful of players during the next transfer window, the Red Devils would have been able to finance a major reshuffle in Ole Gunner Solskjaers current squad by signing a handful of fresh new quality players added to the Manchester United squad.
That idea appears to be officially out the window and as we approach the middle of the Summer season, the current plan ready to be triggered at Old Trafford is to retain the current Manchester United team during the 2020 Summer season with the Red Devils preferably ready to sanction any transfer movements in and out of Old Trafford during the January 2021 period when the Global economy has established some measure of stability.
While persistent rumors consistently suggest that current manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer remains poised with a plan to sign a hand full of players during the upcoming Summer season, current stint experienced in the global economy casts major doubts in Manchester United's plans towards the growth in quality found in manager Ole Gunner Solskjaers team. As the summer season moves ever so closer, anticipation for the upcoming 2020 Summer transfer window continues to grow ever stronger with questions such as will there be a transfer window active in Europe this summer starting to be raised.
The bottom line is this, when the European transfer window eventually begins Manchester United`s plans towards the near future appears to be to retain the shape of Ole Gunner Solskjear current team until January 2021 at the earliest to allow the economy regain normality which will see Manchester United reduce the level of capital lost in the space of the next two upcoming European transfer windows.