Category Archives: Manchester United

Does a lack of European football bode well for Manchester United or not?

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Although it could have great effects on the club’s bottom line, many believe Manchester United’s lack of European football next year could bode well for Champions League qualification next season.

The three biggest teams who return to the grand stage of the Champions League, Roma, AS Monaco, and Liverpool, all do so having avoided European competition last season. Despite being well-respected outside of England, the Europa League often has a damaging effect on the course of a season, draining a squad and threatening to destroy momentum in the event of a loss.

Could these examples be used to infer where Manchester United’s next season will end? Not entirely.

Whilst the benefit of avoiding the Europa league is clear, the issue with missing it is often discounted. Van Gaal will find players less willing to sign for Man Utd, especially given the complete lack of European football altogether. Who can forget Liverpool’s struggles last summer to compete with the likes of Dortmund over players such as Henrikh Mkhitaryan?

Players will use the apparent £150m budget at Man Utd to either drive up their own demands, meaning the club will pay over the odds, or they will use it as a bargaining chip when negotiating with sides they may prefer to join. It would be unsurprising to see the best in the world linked to Old Trafford this summer, only to join a side competing with Europe’s elite next season.

The handling of this window is probably the most important in Man Utd’s history – should mistakes be made, it might take years for them to recover.

Also of note is the apparent desire from the commercial wing of the club to have the team involved in high-profile international friendlies. This could quite easily damage a team in the same way that the Europa League does.

The question, therefore, is not an easy one to answer. It remains to be seen whether the lack of fixtures will be to Man Utd’s benefit.

Manchester United target Cesc Fabregas made available for transfer

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With Barcelona looking to rebuild after a season of disappointment, Guillem Balague is reporting that Manchester United target Cesc Fabregas has been made available for transfer. Arsenal could also be interested in bringing Fabregas back to the Emirates Stadium.

Both clubs have been informed by Barcelona that a bid of £45 million would be enough to secure Fabregas’s return to the Premier League.

A protracted transfer saga last summer saw Fabregas repeatedly linked to Manchester United, who apparently retain an interest in the midfielder despite a change in manager.

Fabregas has been a slight disappointment since moving to Barcelona for £30 million in 2011. He struggled when used in Xavi’s deeper role but profited when used as an understudy to Iniesta. Problematically for Fabregas, Iniesta is still, without a doubt, a first choice player at Barcelona.

An issue last summer was Barcelona’s supposed reticence to lose a player with the famed ‘Barcelona DNA’, but clearly this is considered less of an issue under the new manager Luis Enrique.

Manchester United departee makes France squad

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Despite being seemingly set to leave Manchester United this summer, former captain Patrice Evra has made the France squad for this summer’s World Cup.

Other Premier League talents in the squad include Tottenham Hotspurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, Newcastle’s Matthieu Debuchy and Moussa Sissoko, Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny and Bacary Sagna, and Liverpool’s Mamadou Sakho.

Manchester City’s Samir Nasri is a notable exclusion, with Didier Deschamps having recently spoken about his attitude problems. He also feels that he is unable to work with him, despite Nasri’s clear talent, as evidenced by his title defining goal at the weekend.

Former Manchester United youth star Paul Pogba has also made the squad after a pair of sensational seasons at Juventus.

The entire squad is listed below:

Goalkeepers

  • Mickaël Landreau
  • Hugo Lloris
  • Steve Mandanda

Defenders   

  • Mathieu Debuchy
  • Lucas Digne
  • Patrice Evra
  • Laurent Koscielny
  • Eliaquim Mangala
  • Bacary Sagna
  • Mamadou Sakho
  • Raphaël Varane


Midfielders

  • Yohan Cabaye
  • Clément Grenier
  • Blaise Matuidi
  • Rio Mavuba
  • Paul Pogba
  • Moussa Sissoko
  • Mathieu Valbuena


Attackers

  • Karim Benzema
  • Olivier Giroud
  • Antoine Griezmann
  • Loïc Rémy
  • Franck Ribéry


Reserves

  • Rémy Cabella
  • Maxime Gonalons
  • Alexandre Lacazette
  • Loïc Perrin
  • Stéphane Ruffier
  • Morgan Schneiderlin
  • Benoît Tremoulinas