It has been a strange transfer window , very very strange and not only from United's pov but from the overall perspective as well . City pursuing an actual transfer strategy rather than buying the first player whose name their manager blurted out . Spurs actually buying players with pedigree , even though Levy remains the same stingy bastard that he always was . Arsenal have added a bit of normalcy to the affairs with their shoddy bit of work and Liverpool too , buying *world (b)eaters* while pursuing every other player who seems to have an iota of talent before failing miserably in their plans.
And to top all of this Manchester United falling short of making one signing( Valera Varela doesn't count ,in fact the way they are hiding him , he might be the next Bebe ) at a time when the greatest manager of all time has left the building . They were linked with a plenty many big names , Thiago , Bale and *cough* Ronaldo being the biggest among them . This was before Ed Woodward went AWOL after leaving the tour of Australia on urgent transfer business which was purported to be the signing of Sex Fabregass . United went public for the second time(or maybe third if you include this) in one year in pursuit of Cesc . Fabgrass or FabAss didn't return the favour leaving United in the lurch and Moyes in the midst of a transfer soup . Since that time Moyes has appeared in every interview armed with platitudes such as " I’m confident we’ll have players in soon" and "Wayne Rooney is not for sale " . Atleast one of them should be true come the end of the window for United to make any sort of challenge for the title .
The only real target at this moment seems to be Marouane Fellaini and even if United sign him it beckons the question , why have United been so reluctant to make a much needed signing after the end of the Ferguson era . The answer to that may lie in the kind of football United tend to play .
Any signing that United make at this time should either seamlessly fit into its pattern or should be good enough to change the way the team plays . Thiago Alcantara (or FabricAss) might have been able to do that but Moyes ,for some reason, hesitated in signing him and the Bavarians swooped him away .
Another reason for United's lack of activity might be the fact that the management tends to overvalue(unlike the fans) the talent that they have at their disposal . Two Cleverlies wouldn't be better than one neither would be three Andersons . Our defence is stocked with ten years worth of World class talent and the forward line looks pretty much ohk though majorly due to the presence of a certain Dutchman . What would United do if he gets injured , may be play Rooney up top , I can't say .
Putting all the hoopla regarding whatever aside, the importance of a Director of Football can't be enough emphasized in modern day football . Txiki Bergenstein and Baldini have done a terrific job at City and Spurs respectively while dEaD Woodwork is well for the moment AWOL . The situation is complicated by the fact that United don't want to appreciate that player's agents are , unfortunately ,a vital part of the transfer business . One would assume that they would have learned their lessons with Hazard and Moura slipping away from their hands chiefly due to this reason but that fact hasn't made a dent in the management's psyche yet .
And although United's fans would have been appeased by their 4-1 victory over a good Swansea side anybody who has watched the match would agree that United were anything but brilliant and were it not for the heroics of Van Persie the situation could have been very different . It would be interesting to see how the management reacts to the tirade of fans if United succumb to a defeat in Moyse's first official match at Old Trafford against tital rivals Chelsea . Chelsea have looked the part in their first match against Hull and it is difficult to look beyond them for Champions unless United make a significant signing which is unlikely . A tough start beckons for the Devils , hope it doesn't extend to a tough season .
And to top all of this Manchester United falling short of making one signing( Valera Varela doesn't count ,in fact the way they are hiding him , he might be the next Bebe ) at a time when the greatest manager of all time has left the building . They were linked with a plenty many big names , Thiago , Bale and *cough* Ronaldo being the biggest among them . This was before Ed Woodward went AWOL after leaving the tour of Australia on urgent transfer business which was purported to be the signing of Sex Fabregass . United went public for the second time(or maybe third if you include this) in one year in pursuit of Cesc . Fabgrass or FabAss didn't return the favour leaving United in the lurch and Moyes in the midst of a transfer soup . Since that time Moyes has appeared in every interview armed with platitudes such as " I’m confident we’ll have players in soon" and "Wayne Rooney is not for sale " . Atleast one of them should be true come the end of the window for United to make any sort of challenge for the title .
The only real target at this moment seems to be Marouane Fellaini and even if United sign him it beckons the question , why have United been so reluctant to make a much needed signing after the end of the Ferguson era . The answer to that may lie in the kind of football United tend to play .
Any signing that United make at this time should either seamlessly fit into its pattern or should be good enough to change the way the team plays . Thiago Alcantara (or FabricAss) might have been able to do that but Moyes ,for some reason, hesitated in signing him and the Bavarians swooped him away .
Another reason for United's lack of activity might be the fact that the management tends to overvalue(unlike the fans) the talent that they have at their disposal . Two Cleverlies wouldn't be better than one neither would be three Andersons . Our defence is stocked with ten years worth of World class talent and the forward line looks pretty much ohk though majorly due to the presence of a certain Dutchman . What would United do if he gets injured , may be play Rooney up top , I can't say .
Putting all the hoopla regarding whatever aside, the importance of a Director of Football can't be enough emphasized in modern day football . Txiki Bergenstein and Baldini have done a terrific job at City and Spurs respectively while dEaD Woodwork is well for the moment AWOL . The situation is complicated by the fact that United don't want to appreciate that player's agents are , unfortunately ,a vital part of the transfer business . One would assume that they would have learned their lessons with Hazard and Moura slipping away from their hands chiefly due to this reason but that fact hasn't made a dent in the management's psyche yet .
And although United's fans would have been appeased by their 4-1 victory over a good Swansea side anybody who has watched the match would agree that United were anything but brilliant and were it not for the heroics of Van Persie the situation could have been very different . It would be interesting to see how the management reacts to the tirade of fans if United succumb to a defeat in Moyse's first official match at Old Trafford against tital rivals Chelsea . Chelsea have looked the part in their first match against Hull and it is difficult to look beyond them for Champions unless United make a significant signing which is unlikely . A tough start beckons for the Devils , hope it doesn't extend to a tough season .