I try not to believe in the curse, but every time a new player is brought in by Man United, their performance will decline and after he is sold or loaned his performance will come back to life. There have been many examples and this cycle continues. So this is no longer about the players but the people behind the management of Man United itself including the most important coaching staff. The most reasonable solution and the final solution is to sell the club to someone who is ready in everything, especially in terms of finance. Because so far the Glazer Family has only used the fame of the Man United name for their own interests, not for the interests of building the club.
This goes to prove that the players aren't even the problem with Manchester United. If so, how do we explain how these players suddenly become heroes immediately they leave the club to other clubs. At first I thought the problem was with the coaches, but it is very obvious that the problem goes beyond just the coaches but the entire management of Manchester United. Something we ain't seeing and haven't heard of is actually wrong with the club's management. It is not a curse, they know what to do to fix it. I wish they'll stop breaking the hearts of their fans by fixing whatever is wrong with the club.
That is another problem, and it is indeed a major cause. If they want an easy solution then Man United should sell their striker and sign a new striker who has a clinical finish, but if Man United want a solution to all their problems then it must be reset from the root, which means the ownership of the Club must change. In fact, Man United still has this opportunity, because recently Sheikh Jassim was reported to still have an interest in making an acquisition.
Now we just have to wait and see whether the Glazer and Sir Jim Ratcliffe will respond, or whether they will just ignore it and make Man United even worse.
Everyone should already know the problem with Manchester United by now, though some players could be blamed for poor performance but neither the general squad nor the coaches are to be blamed, the major problem is from the board level and it's general squad, Manchester have had the likes of Mourinho, Ragnick, Ole, and the one they sacked earlier this season Erik Ten Hag, not to even talk of Luis Van Gaal.
These coaches I mentioned are experts in their field and apart from Ragnick the other where successful by winning a trophy for the club but along the line things began to fall apart, I won't even mention the top players they've had in the previous years cause they're too many but then they've failed to go back to the days of Sir Alex Ferguson, Glaziers are the problem of this club and until they hand over the owners by selling the club, things won't get better.