MANCHESTER UNITED EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONFIRMING FUTURE EXPECTATIONS FOR THE CLUB






News and information tend to travel around Manchester, England almost as fast as the impeccable subway stations in England. Quick and constant. However, unlike the reliable subway system in England, modern-day news source tends to be a little bit difficult to trust simply because some modern-day journalists tend to feed out pieces of information to the public even though a large part of the information being delivered to the public simply is not truthfully. On the other hand, in certain situations, there are cases where simple instinct and simply being rational have led to honest, interesting articles at the end of the day and this might be one of those cases.  





Two days ago in April 2020, the ManchesterUnitedChannel website had released an article insisting that expectations put on Manchester United football club to spend massively in the summer of 2020 despite the huge depreciation currently present in the global economy will be an unrealistic goal to accomplish. Fast forward a few days later and the news circling around Manchester United appears to align with the first article released this week by the ManchesterUnitedChannel website: Manchester United will not be able to spend massively during the upcoming 2020 summer transfer window. Pure and simple. 


The reason why this happens to be the case might be because Manchester United is not under the same level of operating spectrum as the club was four months ago. Football, in general, has been hit with a bomb in which only a select few people saw coming and the effect of the explosion in a financial sense will be bigger than a majority of sports analysts, sportswriters and even sports fans are willing to accept.  




Looking back at Manchester United's situation from the start of January 2020 the Red Devils financial situation looked very promising with players such as Wissam Ben Yedder, Harry Kane, etc, all linked with a move to Old Trafford which painted Manchester United as a club which was poised to seal massive transfer deals in the 2020 summer season. Expectations that started building from January 2020 and expectations which were expected to unravel during the 2020 summer transfer window. plans and expectations tend to sometimes take different routes due to unpredictable situations and taking a different route in terms of spending far less than anticipated will most likely be the future Manchester United will embrace this 2020 summer season. 










  
Manchester United is one of the richest football clubs in the world and that fact has not changed despite the current stumble in the global economy. However, one fact that has most certainly changed is that Manchester United cannot and will not be able to disburse extravagant capital this summer immediately after suffering a noticeable reduction in the clubs' finances before the start of the summer transfer window.  




Manchester United football club has most recently displayed strong resilience in terms of limiting unnecessary expenditure during each transfer window which has lead to limited spending and investments targeted specifically towards signing players that can fill the limited void which was present in current manager Ole Gunner Solskjear team last season. So far over the past nine months, the goal of spending only when necessary improvements such as signing one extra midfielder in Bruno Fernandes, one reliable center back in Harry McGuire for the Red Devils appear to have resulted to a very high level of success in terms of how good Manchester United have improved with the new signings brought in recently by manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer 




With Manchester United’s recent display of steady growth towards becoming potential future champions once again, the news received here at ManchesterUnitedChannel is that the Red Devils still intend to make minor moves in the upcoming 2020 summer season. However, should Manchester United invest time and money into signing one or two signings this summer, the signings are expected not to be big money signings as Manchester United football club has been historically known to accomplish.  









Let there be no confusion about the high level of financial strength  Manchester United football club has in their arsenal. As we speak, Manchester United continue to accumulate high-profit rates in the stock market. As of Thursday, April 30, 2020, Manchester United recorded a close with a high of 1.57% in the stock market demonstrating huge profits for the football club for the second consecutive month in a row so far in 2020.  



The concern with Manchester United football club has never been if the Red Devils can generate enough funds this summer to make a move in the upcoming summer transfer window. Manchester United is one of the biggest football clubs in the world with the biggest fan base currently as far as modern football and as such the idea of generating high financing through multiple endorsements and merchandising has hardly been a concern for the Red Devils in any normal situation 








However, the main issue as the summer season approaches can not be lost in translation and the main issue is that this summer will not be business as usual for Manchester United has lost money and the club will lose a few more finances this summer and this will ultimately. 


  

“Nobody should be under any illusions about the scale of the challenge facing everyone in football and it may not be ‘business as usual’ for any clubs, including ourselves, in the transfer market this summer,” he told supporters at a fans’ forum on Friday.  
“As ever our priority is the success of the team, but we need visibility of the impact across the whole industry, including timings of the transfer window, and the wider financial picture, before we can talk about a return to normality."  

                                    (ED Woodward, The Independent. April 24, 2020.) 









The above quote from Manchester United's vice-chairman Ed Woodward summarizes the message intended to be delivered by tonight's article as a reflection of Manchester United's status heading into the 2020 summer season which is that Manchester United will be active in the next transfer window. However, the bottom line points towards the reality which is during the 2020 summer season, Manchester United will not spend as much as the media and Manchester United fans expect the club to spend.   

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