Alan Shearer believes that Manchester United will have to sell at least one of their players with the highest value to adhere to profit and sustainability rules.
The first window of Ruben Amorim that is in charge of the Red Devils is now an end to the club that is still a low 12th in the Premier League table on the way to the weekend. The chaos of which many people might think the Old Trafford would leave with Erik ten Hag apparently remained.
In January it was reported that United would like to listen to offers for the majority of their stars from the first team, including those who were previously considered inviolable, to adhere to possible financial fines, because their new Portuguese boss has trouble the right staff for his system.
Now, former Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers Striker Shearer – In addition to colleague experts Gary Lineker and Micah Richards – believes that the club will not only be forced to sell, but they will have to sacrifice from the pool of their three most valuable assets in Kobbie Mainoo , Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes.
“According to all the bills, they have no money to bring in players, so they have to sell. In terms of PSR, “Shearer said that the rest is a football podcast.
Responding to the question of a fan about United who sells their most important players, he then asked: “Who are their most important assets?” Richards replied: “Kobbie Mainoo.” Lineker then chimed in: “Kobbie Mainoo would certainly be one.”
'You would probably reach Garnacho £ 50 million. They are talking about Napoli for £ 50 million, “was the next part of Richards, with Lineker who throw away a different name:” Bruno Fernandes, I think it's. I mean, he is a class player, and I think that with many better individuals around him I think he would stand out more often. I mean, he kept them together a bit, so …
“He (Amorim) needs players who can play in the system he wants to play. Because he says he won't change, he is not going to adjust. This is the way he believes it must be played, so that is why their recruitment must be for players who can play in certain positions in the way he wants them.
“They have really made a mess of it so far. I mean, they are talking about setting up ticket prices again because they are financially in difficulties – do you think you will put this on the fans? There are great concerns about that football club. “
Of the trio, only Fernandes is not directly connected to a relocation of the club in January. Last month, disputes about a contract innovation saw younger Mainoo connected to a switch, in particular to Chelsea. Garnacho is another name that is said to be able to leave the old deadline of Old Trafford, with Napoli and the blues supposedly interested.
“I would sell a few players, yes, and I would just start again,” Richards said, apparently to see a revision for Amorim initiating. “I agree with Gary. The players do not know how to play the formation.
“Can they learn? Are they willing to learn? I would just start again. Can it get worse? It can't get worse than it already is, so you might as well start with players who know the system. “
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