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Post by Chris on Aug 30, 2024 22:28:28 GMT
Not many complaints. Minimum Lindelof, Evans and Eriksen will be gone next summer.
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Post by kingkobbie on Aug 30, 2024 22:30:05 GMT
We need another CM. Rabiot makes a lot of sense. If Mainoo gets injured we have no one.
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Post by smithy2 on Aug 30, 2024 22:49:19 GMT
Some interesting numbers on a very busy transfer window for our new management team..
The transfer window was **77 days**
**6 players bought** (counting Kone as he is 18)
**11 players sold** (Sancho on loan + obligation is being counted as a sale)
**4 players loaned out**
6 players left upon expiry of contract
Therefore, we had **21 Outgoings**
**We bought or sold a player every 4.5 days**
**We completed a transfer (bought, sold, or loaned out a player) every 3.6 days**
Note: this does not take into account the sale of Maxi Oyedele as his fee was undisclosed.
Total sales: £105.7m, rising to £132.2m if all add ons are met ( assuming Sancho fee of £20m)
Gross spend: £182.4m, rising to £206.2m if all add ons are paid.
**Net Spend: £74m**
Insane first window from INEOS
Stolen from Reddit but a nice overview
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Post by Paul on Aug 30, 2024 22:49:29 GMT
Hope he flops at yet another English club and we get as much as possible from that clown show club £25m is the obligation apparently. I honestly couldn't care though. Extortionate wages and a fucking man child off the books is worth taking the hit. He's up there with Di Maria and Pogba for me. Good fucking riddance.
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Post by Paul on Aug 30, 2024 22:52:20 GMT
Some interesting numbers on a very busy transfer window for our new management team.. The transfer window was **77 days** **6 players bought** (counting Kone as he is 18) **11 players sold** (Sancho on loan + obligation is being counted as a sale) **4 players loaned out** 6 players left upon expiry of contract Therefore, we had **21 Outgoings** **We bought or sold a player every 4.5 days** **We completed a transfer (bought, sold, or loaned out a player) every 3.6 days** Note: this does not take into account the sale of Maxi Oyedele as his fee was undisclosed. Total sales: £105.7m, rising to £132.2m if all add ons are met ( assuming Sancho fee of £20m) Gross spend: £182.4m, rising to £206.2m if all add ons are paid. **Net Spend: £74m** Insane first window from INEOS Stolen from Reddit but a nice overview Didn't expect them to do so much so quickly on the pitch considering the depth of work that been done off it. Hopefully a very good sign of things to come. Finally seeing the club run the way it should be. Fantastic start, just need to see it happening it on the pitch now..
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Post by dsilvaxx2 on Aug 30, 2024 23:38:30 GMT
Ashworth has made me a believer that we can negotiate and bring in players like proper clubs do. When his joining the club was delayed it looked like another United fuck a bout, but it was the right move not paying up the ridiculous amount to bring Dan into the club.
I’m a 💯 more excited for the club and the direction that we seem to be on and once the team success begins then I think the joy watching and supporting the club with come back to me.
It’s been a long time coming…
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Post by Karma on Aug 31, 2024 0:06:37 GMT
Finally Sancho has gone. As much grief as Pogba got, that guy was different gravy to this flop.
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Post by kingkobbie on Aug 31, 2024 0:57:37 GMT
Finally Sancho has gone. As much grief as Pogba got, that guy was different gravy to this flop. As frustrating as Pogba was, it’s an insult to him to be compared to Sancho.
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Post by Kamilo on Aug 31, 2024 1:02:55 GMT
8/10 seems fair considering the players we got, the ones offloaded, and the deals negotiated for them in both directions. Going in the “50m” budget stories were concerning but this new regime has impressed.
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Post by aussiegraham on Aug 31, 2024 2:15:23 GMT
BBC reporting Sancho to Chelsea is done, season loan and £20-25M fee next year (depending on KPI’s?).
Thank fuck that useless piece of shit is away from our dressing room. He has joined my list with Pogba and Lingard, who were more toxic than a Mumbai septic tank.
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Post by mightyez on Aug 31, 2024 2:58:40 GMT
If true on Sancho, then fair play.
£10m upfront fee. £25m obligation fee. £350k wages covered. Can’t play against us this year.
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Post by unitedsotex on Aug 31, 2024 3:58:46 GMT
This was a 10/10 window for me.
We needed people out and Chemical Jim not only got rid of some deal weight players that will never see the first team, they dumped Greenwood, McTominay, and even gave the cancer Sancho the boot. While the fee's weren't exactly what we thought/liked to get the majority of those players had a sell on clause, so this is a win for me because this will eventually bring in more money... specifically Greenwood who is already having his way in France. With the way the idiots before them set up the pay structures for some of the players we need to get rid of it was always going to be a difficult task and I believe they truly did the best they possibly could.
Serious needs had to be addressed and from my perspective they were aggressive, efficient, and calculated. No panic over pay buys. Got Zirkzee in a shrewd deal, saw an opportunity to snag a potential generation talent in Yoro and seized it without drawing it out all summer, Brought in 2 players that truly wanted to be here and had to wait for it to be happen both saying "I only wanted United" in De Ligt and Ugarte, Mazraoui already looking like a steal at 15mil. We addressed some Defensive concerns, a ball winner in the middle of the park, and a striker to take some of the work off Hojlund shoulders.
We still have some shit to shovel out and some more holes to fill but this was a better start than I could have hoped for. We were told to not expect much because our financial restrictions from all of the horrible deals from the past but still managed to bring in 6 players with real talent and 1 player for the future. With all that said these players need to come through and perform. I am excited for the season more than ever
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Post by DedRevil on Aug 31, 2024 4:44:10 GMT
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Post by Stretty on Aug 31, 2024 5:29:47 GMT
This was a 10/10 window for me. We needed people out and Chemical Jim not only got rid of some deal weight players that will never see the first team, they dumped Greenwood, McTominay, and even gave the cancer Sancho the boot. While the fee's weren't exactly what we thought/liked to get the majority of those players had a sell on clause, so this is a win for me because this will eventually bring in more money... specifically Greenwood who is already having his way in France. With the way the idiots before them set up the pay structures for some of the players we need to get rid of it was always going to be a difficult task and I believe they truly did the best they possibly could. Serious needs had to be addressed and from my perspective they were aggressive, efficient, and calculated. No panic over pay buys. Got Zirkzee in a shrewd deal, saw an opportunity to snag a potential generation talent in Yoro and seized it without drawing it out all summer, Brought in 2 players that truly wanted to be here and had to wait for it to be happen both saying "I only wanted United" in De Ligt and Ugarte, Mazraoui already looking like a steal at 15mil. We addressed some Defensive concerns, a ball winner in the middle of the park, and a striker to take some of the work off Hojlund shoulders. We still have some shit to shovel out and some more holes to fill but this was a better start than I could have hoped for. We were told to not expect much because our financial restrictions from all of the horrible deals from the past but still managed to bring in 6 players with real talent and 1 player for the future. With all that said these players need to come through and perform. I am excited for the season more than ever That’s a good summary. If we can repeat this window next summer by shifting Antony,Rashford,shaw,Casemiro,Maguire,victor and Eriksen and getting another 5 in along with a couple of prospects then I think we will be fully back and competing at the top again. obviously the manager has no excuses this year and another 4 or 5 losses before Christmas and I think he will be out the door. While not every single signing probably will be a 100% success the days of overpaid players stinking up the place for years are over. its good to be back.
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Aug 31, 2024 5:33:27 GMT
Sancho's exit probably pushed this summer to a 9/10 window.
It could have reached a 10 if we were able to bring in another goalscorer.
Not disliked a United player so much since Heinze and then Di Maria (both Argentinian, wierd).
May well have funds for a January transfer or two!
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