Cristiano Ronaldo in a group of Man Utd players to send SOS message to club’s board
Cristiano Ronaldo in a group of Man Utd players to send SOS message to club’s board: The players of Manchester United have issued a distress signal to the upper management of the club, urging them to make the additions necessary for the team to rebound from their terrible start to the season.
United is currently in last place in the Premier League after losing Erik ten Hag’s first two games in charge of the club, the most recent of which was a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Brentford on Saturday.
A group of the club’s more experienced players, including captain Harry Maguire, Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford, Luke Shaw, and Bruno Fernandes, have communicated to the higher-ups at the club that they require assistance in the form of new signings before the transfer window closes on September 1.
United’s players believe that the club has demonstrated a lack of ambition by neglecting to address the glaring deficiencies that exist within the present group.
This is despite the fact that the players themselves are to blame for the embarrassing exhibitions they have put on the pitch. This summer, Manchester United was without five first-team players due to departures including Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard, and Edinson Cavani. However, the club has only purchased three players in reaction to these departures.
United’s pursuit of Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong over the summer shows no signs of coming to a successful conclusion.
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On the other hand, their decision to continue through with a low-cost move for Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot has been met with widespread dismay. United’s players have a positive relationship with their new manager, ten Hag, and feel that he has been handicapped by the club’s failure to deliver the signings he needs to compete for the top four positions. This is despite the fact that United have lost their first two games under Hag’s leadership.
Although they finished behind United in the standings the previous year, the top four contenders, including Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal, have all spent substantially more money than United has this summer on important additions.
The senior players for United believe that the lack of decisive action taken by the club in the transfer market this summer has left them with little hope of challenging for the top four and that they should prepare for another season of mediocrity and underachievement.
Since returning for the new season, star player Ronaldo has cut an increasingly disheartened figure, and he still wants to go before the transfer window ends, despite the fact that United remains certain that they are not willing to sell him.
United would consider any bids for their midfielder James Garner, who had a successful loan stint at Nottingham Forest last year, in order to raise the necessary funds to complete the transfer of Rabiot. The deal is expected to be about £20 million.
United maintain that everyone at the club is in agreement with the importance of adding new players, and they are continuing to work toward strengthening the squad before the transfer window closes.
The Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) has issued a statement in which it requests that the Glazer family, who owns Manchester United, speak directly to the club’s fans regarding their plans to stabilize the club’s financial situation.
“As we’ve always said, a fish rots from the head,” the remark in the MUST document stated. The Glazer family must take the ultimate blame for the horrible position that our football club is in, as they are the team’s owners. It is now up to them to provide the United fanbase with an explanation as to why we are in this condition and what they intend to do about it. In the past ten years, we’ve been through some challenging moments, but this one feels like it’s truly the lowest point.
“On behalf of Manchester United supporters all over the world, we are calling for immediate and profound change. We will also be raising fans’ concerns directly with the club and demanding answers for supporters on topics such as ownership, debt, dividends, and team performance, as well as the need for meaningful reform on all of these fronts. In addition to protests, this is something we will be doing.