The transfer strategy is making MU worse and worse


MU is giving fans many optimistic signals about what happened in the summer transfer window 2025.

MU is in fact still in the mess

Let's summarize a little: MU recognizes the fourth highest revenue among football clubs around the world, according to the Deloitte Auditing firm. They also pay the fourth highest salary in the global football village, according to estimates from FBREF. But the Red Devils ended the season in the 15th place … in its own league.

Of course, things like this sometimes happen. Jurgen Klopp's Dortmund ended the 2014/15 season at 7th place. In the same season, Jose Mourinho's Chelsea won the Premier League championship. However, only a year later, Mourinho was fired in the middle of the season, and Chelsea ended in 10th place.

But with MU, this is not a bad “accidental” season, where the ball kept on the wrong direction or the opponent competed as if transforming into Lionel Messi. Based on a combination of 70% of the expected goals (XG) and 30% of the actual goals – the index is said to accurately assess the true power of a team – MU is just the team … ranked 15th in the Premier League.

And this is not a m & ugra

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