Friday, 28 June 2019
Transfer advice from Gary Neville for Manchester United
By news-admin
Gary Neville
DBasia.news – Manchester United suggested one of their legends, Gary Neville, to first sell players in the summer transfer market before selling Paul Pogba.
It’s no secret that the French midfielder is rumored to leave this summer. Juventus and Real Madrid are two clubs interested in Pogba. Pogba’s agent, Mino Raiola, is still negotiating to complete the transfer.
The chance of leaving is greater after the 26-year-old player expressed his desire to look for new challenges after three years of strengthening United. Neville did not mind if the former Juventus player left.
According to the former England national right-back, Pogba could have left Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side as long as the club brought in new players first.
“They (Man United) don’t have to defend anyone. Manchester United are a better team when Paul Pogba plays, but if the player doesn’t want to be at the club – this doesn’t mean Pogba, he might want to be at the club – you have to take everything the same way, “said Neville on Sky Sports.
“First, that is what Ole has to do – to fix whoever is ready to bring the club to develop. I am still not sure of some players.”
“I see speculation … and it looks like everyone can still move clubs. You have to recruit players before you let them go, as being equipped with weapons makes you vulnerable.”
Neville is worried that if Man United don’t recruit players who are targeted quickly, their prices will be even higher. So far, Manchester United have only recruited Daniel James from Swansea City for £ 18 million.
“For United, everything is about timing and manipulation and maneuvering points when they recruit players before letting players go. Otherwise, they will be a very easy target for other clubs to increase their prices,” Neville added.
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