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Total price of 71 million, Manchester United takes Mbeumo, budget runs out, Amorin s wing road completes transformation

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Romano, TA and other media said that Brentford has agreed to Manchester United's third offer. Manchester United won Mbewumo with a basic transfer fee of 65 million pounds and an additional clause of 6 million pounds, and completed in installments in four years. Before Manchester United's first preseason game, Manchester United finally won the signings from Cunha + Mbeumo, which was considered to have completed the transformation of two wing roads in the summer window.

Why is the transformation of two sides? Manchester United will send away four wingers, Rashford, Sancho, Garnacho and Anthony, and also send away a Malaysian left back, leaving only Amade Diallo a wing player. In essence, before defeating Cunya and Mbeumo, Manchester United actually has no roles on the wing.

The budget is exhausted, and Manchester United's installment has nothing to do with PSR

Manchester United paid £62.5 million to win Cunha, which was completed in three years; Manchester United won Mbeumo with a basic transfer fee of £65 million, which was completed in four years. Many people think that Manchester United installment payment is to solve the PSR problem, but it is really not. This confuses the concepts of contract amortization and installment payment.

PSR is related to your total transfer fee and the contract period you signed. That is, Cunya, Mbeumo and Manchester United have signed five-year contracts, so the total transfer fee is equal to the amount of each contract year, which is directly related to PSR. As for installment payment, it is related to Manchester United's cash flow, that is, Manchester United does not have that much cash now, so they can only shop in installments. In financial accounting, you account for a fixed asset of Mbewumo's 65 million (the additional terms are not included in the amount for the time being), and then depreciate and amortize it every year.

The second question is, what is Manchester United's budget? The answer is £120 million. All of them are spent on Cunya + Mbeumo. Many people will be curious about asking: I only paid Cunya’s 2083 (the first installment of three years) and Mbeumo’s 16.25 million (the first installment of four years) this year. How could I spend all my budget? If you say that, Manchester United's 120 million pounds this summer window can cost 500 million pounds or 600 million pounds, anyway, as long as the installment is long.

The financial budget is not just about calculating your cash budget, but also about your book budget. You have recorded 62.5 million Cunya and 65 million Mbeumo’s two fixed assets. This is the budget. You just need to understand the act of installment payments as borrowing, which is essentially borrowing future money to spend today.

The role of Cunya + Mbeumo: the frontcourt's ball and ability to fight

The core issues that Manchester United showed last season are well explained by data: Manchester United's ball control and touching times are steadily increasing, but Manchester United's number of attempts to enter the third zone of the offensive is decreasing, and the number of times they lose the ball in the third zone of the offensive is increasing. In other words, Manchester United cannot hold the ball in the frontcourt, resulting in easily losing the ball.

At this time, Manchester United put a big push, so it is easy for the opponent to quickly dribble the ball through the midfield and directly complete the conversion attack. Manchester United's defensive problems are largely caused by the low efficiency of getting balls and controlling balls in the frontcourt. Cunya and Mbeumo are both good players in football dribbling the ball forward.

The above picture shows the data of two players dribbling the ball last season. The number of times they dribble into the third zone and the number of times they dribble into the penalty area are among the best in the Premier League. This is to strengthen Manchester United's ability to get the ball in the frontcourt. What are the benefits? If you can hold the ball under a double-team of several people, are the players in other positions empty? If you can still pass the ball, will the open players in other positions shoot more reliable?

Mbeumo's role is the second: Solving the confrontation problem on Manchester United's right-side road

Football matches are always a competition based on physical fitness. Chelsea can win Paris in the Club World Cup, and use physical confrontation to build a fence in the middle. Now there is a huge problem on Manchester United's right side: Amade Diallo, the only one who can solve the offensive problem, actually has no strong ability to confront the ball, and he can only grab the ball under his feet instead of using confrontation to grab the ball.

Manchester United has actually lacked a strong point of confrontation on the right side. Mazravi can achieve the effect, but Mazravi's pulling attribute is relatively weak, and he is more like an inside defensive player. Amorin's 343 formation essentially requires wing advancement and wing attack, and also pays attention to wing defense. With the number of players stacked in the middle, the wing naturally needs stronger people to solve the problem. Mbeumo is to solve the difficulties of Manchester United against the players.

One of the new questions: How much qualitative changes can two signings bring to Manchester United's offense?

This is the topic that everyone should be concerned about. Premier League champion Liverpool invested heavily in signing, Club World Cup champion Chelsea continued to consolidate the lineup, and Newcastle failed to win the main player in three consecutive transfer windows, and finally began to repair the main lineup. Manchester City has spent 300 million pounds in the winter and summer windows.

You see, the strong teams in the Premier League are all adding to signings, so how much change can Manchester United only sign Cunha + Mbeumo? The situation of Manchester United can only be theoretically stated, because Manchester United has too many problems, which makes players unable to display their abilities. Amorin's half-season coaching Manchester United can actually see his system, which is to frequently pass long balls and frequently move widespreads on the wing, creating one-on-one opportunities for wing players.

Manchester United did create many offensive opportunities last season, but Manchester United's offensive efficiency is very poor. One of the reasons for the poor offensive efficiency is that the space is not opened and the strength and weakness are unclear, resulting in too many long shots and the efficiency of grabbing points in front of the goal is too poor. Therefore, these two players are essentially counter-reinforced, and in theory they should achieve results..

New Question 2: What should Manchester United do if they sign next?

Can Manchester United sign up next? This is a topic that countless fans are concerned about. Manchester United earned 20 million pounds in the summer window and spent 120 million pounds. In theory, Manchester United can continue to sign ups. Of course, I believe all media will report this sentence: the next signing depends on the progress of the players being sold.

That is, Manchester United's next signings actually depend on the departure progress of Rashford, Garnacho, Anthony and others. If these people cannot leave, Manchester United will not be able to continue to spend 20 million pounds to sign. There are two possible situations for Manchester United now: sign-free and player exchange.

In the center position, there are actually many old centers that can be signed without signing in the summer window this year. As long as the salary is negotiated, it can also perform theoretically, such as Lewin, Vardy, etc. Some teams also need to exchange players, such as using Garnacho to exchange for a center, after all, Garnacho's transfer fee is too high.

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