DBasia.news – Manchester United is predicted to be spending big players in the 2019 summer transfer market. However, according to Arsene Wenger, former Arsenal manager, United will find it difficult to find the players they want.
In addition to losing the pulling factor of European stars coming to Old Trafford, Man United will also get fierce competition from other big European clubs in the matter of grabbing quality players.
Man United is predicted to be spending big players in the summer transfer market. So many holes that must be addressed from the back, center, and front lines. That need is increasingly visible towards the end of the 2018-19 season.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, United manager, has given an indication of the criteria for the players he wants. His request was not much, Solskjaer only wanted players who had a great desire to develop their potential, not to come because of the temptation of big salaries and fame.
“We have to have the right type of player, have the right quality and personality. If they have the motive of money or fame, they are not suitable for Man United or the team I care for,” Solskjaer said.
“I have used that approach in Molde and Cardiff. I need a player who reflects the personality and values that I adhere to,” he continued.
Wenger also gave a warning to Solskjaer: it was not easy to bring players who were targeted in the summer transfer market. It’s not money that makes it challenging for United to buy players, but the interest of players who are targeted at playing at Old Trafford.
“They (United) have spent a lot of money. They still have a lot of money, but they have a great job to do,” Wenger told beIN Sports.
“What is interesting for me in the summer is seeing big clubs come out to buy players. I think there will be more money (out) than good players in the transfer market, so it won’t be easy to get players right later. “
“Also, because you will compete with Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Man Utd, Arsenal, and Chelsea will be active in the transfer market, so more money will come out than good players and this will be a problem “for big clubs,” said Wenger.