QQ-Sports > Football > TA: Drapp rejects Manchester United for his youth training status in Manchester City; La Jue talks about Bonvilbeck

TA: Drapp rejects Manchester United for his youth training status in Manchester City; La Jue talks about Bonvilbeck

Football

Hupu September 2nd News TheAthleticUK Manchester United teammate Laurie Whitwell analyzed the summer window.

(Many United does have a lot of things, so we need to develop them separately)

It was at this stage that Manchester United began to weigh whether to introduce a striker or a midfielder, and discussed and determined the potential transfer fee for Carlos Baleba.

The choice at that time was to introduce 6 or 9. Some people in the club believe that the midfield should be given priority, but considering Manchester United's record of 44 goals in the Premier League last season, Wilcox advocated signing a scorer, and Ratcliff also supported the suggestion.

Manchester United hopes to sign Liam Drapp from Ipswich to serve as center with a 30 million pound termination fee this summer, but Drapp, 22, chose Chelsea because he was favored by Chelsea as the No. 9 position. Even if Manchester United had internally hinted to Drapp at the time, Pedro would join Chelsea.

Manchester United thinks they do have a chance to get Drapp, Berrada and Wilcox meet Drapp in Manchester on May 19. But two days later, Manchester United failed to win the UEFA Cup final and missed the Champions League qualification, which is undoubtedly a major factor. Drapp has been at Manchester City for five years and is believed to be unwilling to join the Red Devils.

Around this time, Manchester United began to seriously consider signing a weaker alternative. It is revealed that Manchester United has discussed the conditions for the return of Danny Welbeck.

Tenhager wanted to sign Welbeck last year, but Manchester United failed to make progress due to the new management structure and uncertainty about the head coach's candidate. So they considered Welbeck again. Manchester United believes that Weirbeck has played for 16 years at Old Trafford and graduated from the Youth Training Academy, which can add experience, technical strength and inheritance to the team.

If Manchester United agrees to the transfer fee, they have considered submitting a contract to Villbeck until 2027. As a youth training player, Villebeck should have been a relatively low-cost option.

But Ratcliffe believes that Manchester United cannot sign a two-year contract for a player who turned 35 in November, so the two sides discussed a "one plus one" contract, but the final offer has not been officially finalized.

Manchester United had considered Dominic Calvert Lewin as a sign-free option, and Wilcox thought he could be a useful backup, but Manchester United rejected the proposal. Calvert Lewin, 28, signed with Leeds United in mid-August.

As a replacement for Mbeumo, Manchester United had negotiated Antoine Semenho, but Bournemouth's £70 million valuation is considered too high.

Urgent United has formulated plans for the second transfer window of the summer before Monaco's last game last season.

Two days ago, Manchester United lost to Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Cup final, and 48 hours later, they are preparing for the Premier League match against Aston Villa.

At this moment, Ratcliffe's home court, an original executive committee meeting was held to explore how to reorganize Amorin's roster without financial support from the Champions League bonus.

Amorin attended the meeting in a rare manner, and Bellada and Wilcox introduced the signing strategy to Ratcliffe, Joel Glazer and Afram Glazer and Ineos executive teams.

Given the limited effectiveness of bringing players from the continent in recent years, Ratcliffe, Bellada, Wilcox and Amorin all agreed that signing players who have gained experience in the Premier League as a starting point, and they realized that selling players was crucial to supporting what they deemed necessary.

But there are different practices between Manchester United's co-owners in the past and present. Ratcliff has implemented a strict cost-cutting system within United so he feels they can push financial boundaries when it comes to court affairs. Although the Glazer family has approved huge transfers in the past, they have been extra cautious in the market lately, scrutinizing every transfer. Although each transfer has been approved by both the United Kingdom and the United States.

Ratcliff's adventurous spirit was evident in his first summer at the time when he was sometimes frustrated by profitability and sustainability rules. However, Manchester United remains committed to and abide by these rules.

Related Posts

Links