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Board Gambling discussion
Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
alegotardo
on 10/04/2025, 00:59:11 UTC
These are the numbers at United. To be fair, it would be fair to compare the numbers at United and outside United. For example, Anthony has improved in numbers and overall since leaving United. Can you name anyone who came to United in the post-Ferguson era and has improved? There were probably some, but basically United is a graveyard of talent, I think that Garnacho really should leave and maybe he will progress in another club, he has potential.
Even if I will agree with you that Manchester United can be regarded as graveyard of players, it is so cool to understand that there are some strong and exceptional players who can still fit into the current situation of Manchester United. Player like Bruno Fernandes has been flourishing despite the continued poor performance of Manchester United.

This could also mean that Manchester United doesn't need upcoming players like Garnacho. They need proven players like;
Osimhen,
Salah,
Vini Junior,
Mbappé,
Lewandowski,
These players cannot flop in any club.
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I will try to find a middle ground in this whole discussion...

Garnacho has already shown his potential by scoring a stunning overhead kick against Everton in November 2023 that earned him the Premier League Goal of the Month award and subsequently the FIFA Puskás Award in December 2024.

However, I also see it from the other side where even big names like Rio Ferdinand have suggested signing experienced players like Victor Osimhen to strengthen Manchester United's attack... I think it's a valid point as this could certainly provide the necessary experience to guide young talent at the club. ​

I think there needs to be a balance at Manchester United between developing young talent and acquiring experienced players. While Garnacho is a promising talent that can be further refined with time and experience, I believe he will still show significant potential, but I also think the presence of established players can provide the guidance and stability needed for the club to achieve success both now and in the future.

One thing I like about the Premier League is its competitiveness, so I think patience with developing players can pay off in the long run.