MANCHESTER UNITED TALK: The Big Hole At Old Trafford Which Manchester United Football Club Have Failed To Attend To
Ok! so here is the future Manchester United and other top football clubs around Europe are heading for in January 2021 at the very least.
As we approach the end of a dreadful 2020 year, the news around Europe is that during the January 2021 transfer window, a large portion of some of the most elite football clubs is set to withdraw from any major transfer deals that will involve big-money signings. This decision, from what the Manchester United Channel understands so far, may not be a decision that stays relevant for the January 2021 transfer window alone. On the contrary, the decision of abstaining from major spending and the decision to switch financial spending for trading players looks set to be the preferred mode of business in clubs across Europe for the entire 2021 calendar year.
What might this signal for Manchester United be in particular?
Well as many Football analysts and as many football fans who understand just how much of an important role steady financing plays in the steady growth of any football club will know, what is being witnessed from many of the top football clubs around Europe through each European club’s decision to pull out of making major spending during not just the 2021 January transfer window but also the decision of pulling out of 2021 summer transfer window as well as a decision which some might view as an anticipated outcome especially considering the high impact which the Covid19 pandemic has had on the global economy.
The point of financial decline in Manchester United is a point that has been constantly emphasized here at Manchester United Channel specifically during the year 2020. While Manchester United has already put out a statement during the early part of the year 2020 insisting that the Red Devils will be able to be highly proactive in transfer windows, the recent display of struggle seen from Manchester United to sign some of the tops, young, players making waves across Europe over the past year during the January and summer transfer window can be viewed as an indicator of the level of financial depletion taking place across Europe.
As a result, the expectation inside Old Trafford suggests that Manchester United might face yet another struggle to secure the signatures of top-class players because of the anticipated inflation set to take place across Europe. Instead, the level of business which Manchester United is now reportedly ready to embrace in 2021 appear to be player trade which involves little to no money spent on transfer deals but will see clubs swap players during the 2021 January transfer and the same level of business is expected to be used during the 2021 summer transfer window as well.
A player trade is a system that can potentially be a good thing for a good situation because a player trade system can possibly mean that some big clubs across Europe such as Manchester United can avoid huge expenditure throughout the year 2021 and lack of expenditure will provide Manchester United with at least a year of financial reprieve to try and regenerate extra income to balance out the financial loss delt to the club during the large part of 2020. One of the possible downsides to the player trade system which might affect big clubs such as Manchester United in 2021 is that in the midst of a transfer window which consists of player trade is the middle of a trade between two or three clubs one club might receive a player whose quality fits perfectly with the new club while the other clubs receive players who do not fit well with the new club.
Therefore, what this might result in is not only will the club be stuck with a player who lacks productivity but the club receives a double loss by having a player in a salary who fails to improve the team in any way. So big teams such as Manchester United will want to be careful when getting involved in business deals during the Winter and Summer transfer window for the year 2021
“First of all, we have to say that the January transfer market is very particular because it is not a market of the summer. So, it is always a particular market and honestly, I think that in s Economic and sanitary situation, I’m not expecting top, top, transfers. At the same time, I think that the clubs will move cleverly.
Speaking further about the upcoming 2021 calendar, football correspondent Patrick Bastianelli had this to say concerning how the summer and winter European transfer window look set to unfold in the year 2021. Patrick Bastianelli was asked in particular about Jadon Sancho and the question was in the same context as what the chances are for Manchester United to seal the signature of one of Manchester United’s most wanted target Jadon Sancho who currently plays his football at Borussia Dortmund in Germany? In response Patrick Bastianelli had this to say:
“Sancho is an amazing player, top. But honestly, also Borussia Dortmund is a very good club and I don’t think they are going to sell in January. In the summer it’s clear that anything can happen but in January, yea, I don’t think.
(Patrick Bastianelli: Fabrizio Romano, Here We Go Podcast. All rights and exclusiveness to quote owned directly by Fabrizio Romano Here We Go Podcast.)
From most of the top indications around Old Trafford, the situation at Manchester United appears to be there will be no incomings in the January 2020 transfer window, which presents a big question as to how exactly Manchester United plan to cover the hole which will be left by outgoing French man Paul Pogba?
For now, the short answer is that Donny Van De Beak is the answer but with Manchester United aiming to win trophies in three major competition next season, the Red Devils will need more than Donny van de Beak next year to fill the hole created by the lack of depth in the current Manchester United squad.