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Manchester United is buried in a deepest crisis. Currently 13ᵉ of Premier League, the Mancunian club has a worrying assessment of 8 victories, 5 draws and 11 defeats after 24 days, far from its usual ambitions.
This situation illustrates the difficulties of Ruben Amorim in finding the right formula since his arrival on the Red Devils bench last November. For some observers, including Scholes, the managers of MU will inevitably have to go through an ambitious transfer window to straighten the bar.
“They could fight for maintenance next season”
According to the former glory of English football, United must strengthen all its lines. “When you look at the big teams, there is a spine. Liverpool has an excellent goalkeeper, an excellent central defender, good attackers and field circles. I believe that United has none of this. I think that a new goalkeeper is necessary, perhaps two central defenders, two fields of field and two attackers. Well, come on, let's say an environment and an attacker. (…) This spine is very important ”judged Scholes for Sky Bet.
The Undecaple Champion of England believes that these recruitments are essential under penalty of mortgaging the future of the club in the English elite. “If they fail to create this this summer, they could fight for maintenance next season”warned the Ginger Prince.
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