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So far, Man United has only been able to bring in 2 new players from the transfer market and 2 young players from their junior club. And yes, the reason why Man United is quite slow in the transfer market in getting new players is probably what you said. Man United is no longer an interesting team because Man United doesn't have big competition in the coming season. So it is quite natural that some players targeted by Man United will think twice when they receive an offer from Man United. Because of course every player will be more interested in teams that will have big competitions in the coming season, such as in the UCL and others. And if Man United competes with teams like Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City then it is clear that Man United will not be at an advantage. Because the players who are being targeted will definitely consider teams other than Man United which have big competition. However, if Man United is able to provide a higher offer than other teams then that could bring a stronger attraction. And we also need to know that currently many people are starting to doubt Man United in the coming season.
Making a high offer with a transfer fee, bonuses, and a large salary is not the solution, as we know Manchester United's current financial situation is dire. They must learn from last season's experience; high transfer fees and high player salaries have left them in a slump. If this trend continues next season, their finances could collapse, unless Manchester United is sold to a Middle Eastern businessman known for his generosity in developing and advancing the club.
And returning to this summer's transfer window, since the transfer window opened, Manchester United has continued to pursue Nigerian striker Viktor Osimhen. Rumors of his move to Manchester United have intensified, but unfortunately, to date, United have failed to bring him to Old Trafford, as have Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko.
With the difficulties they are experiencing in this transfer window, Ruben Amorin must maximize the potential of the players they have available and the few they have already recruited. Furthermore, Manchester United should also learn from Nottingham Forest, who managed to bounce back to compete at the top of the Premier League after nearly being eliminated from the top flight the previous season.