Florian Wirtz

Wirtz or no Wirtz we have a big KDB shaped hole from next season. apart from him we have nobody regularly setting up players. Foden never really got the hang of it sadly despite he had David Silva and KDB to learn from, he became more of a goalscorer on his good days than rack up assists.
I will always believe that the reason he developed more as a scorer is because pep refused to play him in the middle and always pushed out (and up) on the wing.
Imagine the fee being tossed around for Foden if he'd been playing as 8/10 for say everton for the past 3 years
 
Wirtz or no Wirtz we have a big KDB shaped hole from next season. apart from him we have nobody regularly setting up players. Foden never really got the hang of it sadly despite he had David Silva and KDB to learn from, he became more of a goalscorer on his good days than rack up assists.
He always was a 'Lampard' style #10. never saw him as a playmaker even in the EDS
 


THIS is a transfer see-saw on steroids. We’ve got backflips, mid-air pirouettes, and enough twists to make a pretzel dizzy. Welcome to transfer season—where logic takes a holiday, sources multiply like rabbits, and every player is "99% done" until he's not, then done again. Strap in, folks... it’s chaos time!

He's watching those videos but being mad about how we treat new signings & old players?
 
I remember going to a youth game at the Etihad against the rags and he ran the show. They ruined him.

He’d be a far better 9 than Rasmus Birtles is for them.
I was telling someone recently—United really ruined him. Even before he left, you could tell he was a cut above the rest. He didn’t belong in that mess. Time and time again, he dragged them through games, taking charge and fighting to score, specifically last season, when no one else would step up. He was a genuinely good player with serious potential.

To be fair, United has a habit of ruining everything it touches. It’s almost like a black hole for talent. And honestly, it makes you wonder—why do players still keep going there, knowing full well that their careers might just wither away?
 
I was telling someone recently—United really ruined him. Even before he left, you could tell he was a cut above the rest. He didn’t belong in that mess. Time and time again, he dragged them through games, taking charge and fighting to score when no one else would step up. He was a genuinely good player with serious potential.

To be fair, United has a habit of ruining everything it touches. It’s almost like a black hole for talent. And honestly, it makes you wonder—why do players still keep going there, knowing full well that their careers might just wither away?
He’s a box-crasher like Bellingham. The rags used him as a 6 and he was shite.

Players go to them for the coin now. Mercenaries, as they know they’ll get ruined. Just look at Antony in Spain.
 
He’s a box-crasher like Bellingham. The rags used him as a 6 and he was shite.

Players go to them for the coin now. Mercenaries, as they know they’ll get ruined. Just look at Antony in Spain.
Exactly. Antony was thriving at Ajax—he had momentum, confidence, and a clear trajectory. But like so many before him, the allure of wealth and prestige lured him into that black hole.


Recently, he admitted that the best decision he ever made for his career was leaving Manchester United. And honestly, I hope he never looks back. For his career, and more importantly, for his sanity, he needs to stay as far away from that place as possible. United has become a graveyard for talent—a place where gifted players brimming with potential are drained of their spark and reduced to mere shadows of who they once were. It's no longer a club that nurtures brilliance; it's where bright lights go to dim.


At some point, players need to wake up to the reality that this isn’t a stepping stone to greatness or riches—it’s a trap. The dream sold is not the reality lived. Until that illusion is broken, the cycle will continue. The wise and talented ones will steer clear, and perhaps then, the pattern can finally begin to unravel and hopefully United gets relegated ;)
 
Exactly. Antony was thriving at Ajax—he had momentum, confidence, and a clear trajectory. But like so many before him, the allure of wealth and prestige lured him into that black hole.


Recently, he admitted that the best decision he ever made for his career was leaving Manchester United. And honestly, I hope he never looks back. For his career, and more importantly, for his sanity, he needs to stay as far away from that place as possible. United has become a graveyard for talent—a place where gifted players brimming with potential are drained of their spark and reduced to mere shadows of who they once were. It's no longer a club that nurtures brilliance; it's where bright lights go to dim.


At some point, players need to wake up to the reality that this isn’t a stepping stone to greatness or riches—it’s a trap. The dream sold is not the reality lived. Until that illusion is broken, the cycle will continue. The wise and talented ones will steer clear, and perhaps then, the pattern can finally begin to unravel and hopefully United gets relegated ;)
Fwd that on to Matheus Cunha
 
Pathetic.


LOL. Seriously—you’re just going through the motions at this point, aren’t you?

It’s transfer season—The landscape is clouded with rumors, and speculation runs rampant. You’ve got to seriously pace yourself. You’ve never had the honour to stand by your bedside for weeks, heart racing, clinging to hope and hype, only to get crushed in the end. Every window’s the same: dreams sky high, reality hits like a truck, sometimes our wishes come true.
 
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