Four problem positions Manchester United must fix in the summer transfer window
The prospect of the summer holds much more excitement than the final nine games of the season for Manchester United.
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The prospect of the summer holds much more excitement than the final nine games of the season for Manchester United.
When the next Manchester United manager finally takes the keys to his office, he will find items pilling up in his in-tray and a lot of them will concern the future of players in his squad; from the senior players whose contracts are up, to those who have been out on loan and now want to know where they stand.
When Manchester United spent a combined £125million to bring Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka to the club in the summer of 2019, there was no great outcry of complaint. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s ‘cultural reset’ of the club had began in earnest a few weeks earlier with the slightly underwhelming (but potentially underrated) signing of Daniel James for £15million from Swansea but now, before the 2019/20 season got going, was the double defensive move that had been anticipated.
It's now less than a week until Manchester United are back in action against Leicester City on Saturday after a long stint without any games.
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