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Board Gambling discussion
Re: ⚽ Premier League 2023/2024 Discussion Thread ⚽
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Zaguru12
on 05/07/2024, 23:09:20 UTC
If it is the reason to keep Ten Hag, it means Man United never wants to win EPL under Ten Hag management. They only want Ten Hag to build Man United future with young players now. This may be the reason why Ten Hag didn't extend the contract of main players such as Casemiro and Varane. Although those players contributed well for Man United, but they have no chance to play again with Man United. Does Ten Hag will replace the position left by Casemiro and Varane with the players from Man United academy?  Cheesy

It is funny that Man United management cares with their young players from academy now. In the past, Man United easily sell their young players from academy, Pogba is one of the perfect example. Man United will be interested in the players when they are already successful in other clubs. You must remember that Man United buy again Pogba from Juventus with huge transfer fees. Even though Juventus bought him at a very cheap price.

Anyway, I hope Man United have no problem with their financial. I am a bit worried that Man United will experience the same way as Barcelona. I just know that Man United really cares with their academy player. I am afraid that Man United get difficulty to buy new players.

This might be part of what makes Manchester United board to actually stick to Ten Hag but we all know that’s not all, Dan Ashworth the new director made it clear that the reason why they extended Ten Hag’s contract was mainly because they see am as a successful manager in every club he has been to. He won two trophies for Manchester United since his arrival and that’s considered a very good achievement to the club considering their years of trophy droughts.

Concerning the club not prioritizing their academy players before I do thinks that’s not proper, Manchester United had a whole team filled with academy graduates who won treble then in 1999 and since then have gone to priorities younger players. Cases like Pogba are usually common in football,  promising talent might leave for more game time due to been frustrated sitting on the bench, and then goes to the other clubs and makes a name for himself. We can’t because of this reason say they are not good at managing their academy players.

Concerning the financial situation, I don’t think they will sink their ship like how Barcelona did theirs. Manchester United board have been in serious debts for years now and yet they have managed it so well and with the new Board directors their is going be a change in the teams policy to avoid bans, that’s why they are not going to splash money on players anyhow again