Manchester United Not Out Of the Trenches Yet. But the Club is Now Making Their Way Out Steadily
Manchester United wants Erlin Harland!
People will call this a one in a million-chance of this transfer happening, people will call this a naïve hope coming from a Manchester United club that has witnessed yet again just how distant the Red Devils really are from teams such as Manchester City as the Premier League table shows Manchester United sitting 15 points behind current league leaders Manchester City with nine matches left to go this season.
Looking at Manchester United’s current situation from a positive angle, Manchester United and Manchester City still have quite a decent number of games left to be played- nine games yet to be played for Manchester United to be precise- in the current season. What this means is that, in theory, Manchester United will need Manchester City to lose more than half of the games left in the season.
On the positive side of this is that there is a slither of hope for Manchester United because this simply means that the Red Devils can still catch up and possibly leap over Manchester City in this season’s Premier League table and secure the Premier League trophy at the end of the 2020/21 Premier League table.
Easier said than done right?
See, the thought of categorizing Manchester United’s chances of lifting the Premier League trophy at the end of the 2020/21 season as mission impossible is in-fact an accurate thought process to have at the moment if you are a Manchester United supporter or if you are an unbiased analyst. The truth is that from the start of the season up until this juncture in the season, Manchester City has been a continuous force to be reckoned with leaving Manchester United with the task of catching up to this season’s potential champions of the 2020/21 Premier League competition.
For the vast majority of the current season, Manchester United has played second fiddle to Manchester City with Pep Guardiola's team seemingly elevating their performance match after match, season after season.
Will this 2020/21 season be any different?
To win major trophies in modern-day football, a team will need more than Bruno Fernandes to win a trophy. A team will need more than Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba in the lineup. in fact, a team might need the presence of more than Bruno Fernandes, Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford, and an in-form Anthony Martial found in the starting line up each week to win a few major trophies such as the English Premier League, the UEFA Champions League, the Emirates FA Cup.
In summary, to successfully lift major trophies in modern football, most teams in Europe gain success by operating with a formation that accommodates two creative midfielders plus an added special formula to win major trophies in Europe.
Well after reading the paragraph above few readers might ask, what exactly is the special formula Manchester United will need to return to the grace of winning trophies once again? According to information received here at Manchester United Channel, the short- straightforward solution appears to be to just sign Erling Harland in the upcoming 2021 Summer transfer window.
According to popular opinions, signing Erling Harland in the 2021 Summer transfer window might be the quickest, easiest, route to success for Manchester United in the upcoming 2021 season. Is signing Erlin Harland in the summer of 2021 really an accomplishable task for Manchester United in the upcoming transfer window?
Taking a look at the recent information received here at Manchester United Channel, Manchester United have been hit with the reality that the upcoming 2021 Summer Transfer window is poised to be either a dormant transfer window in terms of no new signings completed or a very slow transfer window with a maximum of potentially one or two signings completed by Manchester United after the 2021 summer transfer window.
The ball is in anyone’s court in terms of choosing to believe this information or not. However, the information being relayed here at Manchester United Channel yet again is that Manchester United’s current running struggle to win significant trophies will lead to a continuous struggle to attract more top-class players in the future.
Simply put, Manchester United will need to do more than just compete to convince spectators that the Red Devils are a force to be reckoned with once again. Sticking with the same train of thought, heading into the 2021 Summer Transfer Window, the Red Devils will be expected to sign one or two more creative players to help Bruno Fernandes carry the creative mantle in the central midfield area.
Of cause, the importance of securing one or two creative midfielders as new signings during the upcoming 2021 summer transfer window will most likely be priority number one after the understanding that Bruno Fernandes operating as the only creative force in the central midfield area for Manchester United just will not produce any major trophies for Manchester United. Let's not forget that one of the most sought-after creative midfielders in Paul Pogba is still a Manchester United player.
However, with the idea that Paul Pogba is set to depart from Manchester United this summer- an outcome which was regrettably caused by Manchester United football club- the outcome will mean that the Red Devils will have into the 2021 summer transfer window with the intent of pick up a new deep sitting, creative, midfielder to replace Paul Pogba next season if Paul Pogba does leave this summer.
Two problems with the idea of securing a replacement for Paul Pogba, the first problem being that not a lot of players can deliver the same level of quality as Paul Pogba in the deep midfield role. The second problem ties perfectly together with the main point of tonight's article and that is any other like-for-like replacement for Paul Pogba will cost Manchester United an arm and a leg. While the possible solution is given of letting Paul Pogba go and investing the profits made into signing another quality midfielder as a replacement would make sense in any normal scenario.
The problem here is that at the moment, Manchester United have a massive debt on their hands and any profits made during the upcoming 2021 summer transfer window will likely be reinvested into clearing that debt leaving little room to invest massive funds into the upcoming 2021 Summer Transfer window.