Date: 4th June 2011 at 10:30am
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Manchester United’s defeat at the hands of the proposed best team ever, Barcelona FC, has shown the frailties that were even evident before our midfield were delivered several critical blows by Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta and Messi.

If we had not played the attacking 4-4-2, we would have probably not seen that type of meltdown in our team’s engine room but it is hoped that this has lit a fire in the pit of Sir Alex Ferguson’s stomach that will mean an exciting summer transfer wise.

Before we look at our potential players and the players that I would like, I will show you the players that we are purported to have signed and how they will impact the club and our future signings.

David De Gea

De Gea maybe behind Reina and Victor Valdes right now but it is already being stated that he could be the long term replacement of the Real Madrid goalkeeper, Iker Casillas in the national team.

At the age of 20, he has drawn comparisons with the recently retired Edwin Van Der Sar due to his height, reflexes, composure and his experience having played and won a Europa League and Super Cup medal at his tender age. As he will be coming to Old Trafford to effectively replace the Flying Dutchman, it means that time has finally run out for the second-choice goalkeeper, Tomas Kuszack.

Anders Lindegaard has come in and is likely to be a part of the team and therefore allows our young English goalkeeper, Ben Amos to slot in as the third-choice goalkeeper.

Raphael Varane

The Lille-born centre-back was subject to increasing interest from Arsenal and Manchester United but our deal to sign him is very much in the same category as De Gea. He is exceptionally tall for an 18 year old at 6ft 3in with an athletic build but also quite agile with electric pace.

This has been his first season with Lille’s first team and was thrust in at the deep end on the 10th November 2010 when he made his professionally début for the club. What has caught the eye of both English clubs is his tactical and technical ability, something that the club’s youth coach has often commended him for. Although he is known to play as CB, he is very versatile and can play as a defensive midfielder and at a push as full-back, definitely a snip – €5m (£3.7m)

Ashley Young

He has been receiving praise from all corners of the English media for his performances at International level, however, he has been powerless to help Aston Villa, who despite making an inside sprint to finish 9th, spent much of the season near the relegation trap door.

Rumours have all but confirmed that he will be wearing the famed colours of United next season after his versatility, pace, crossing ability and set-pieces took him to Birmingham after showing promise as a Watford first-teamer. The problem with this signing is that he is a buy where he adds quality to the squad but not the first XI.

Nani can do what he does and better, Valencia and Park have different dimensions to their game which allows them to start the big games for Manchester United and Giggs can fill in at his more comfortable left-midfield.

This leaves Young in lurch as he is already passed the age where he can be classed as developmental thus he has to start performing consistently on a bigger stage, which I have for one have criticised him for. To get to the top, we have to start signing players who are going to push for the starting places, who are going to add a different dimension to our squad and who have a unique ability which isn’t found in players we already have.

These three signings show one for the right now/future, one that can grow into a great player and one to add depth to our squad. These matters aren’t what is most pressing at the moment. The best signing of the three for me is De Gea and that’s only because the situation has been forced on us by the retiring of the great Van Der Sar.

According to David Gill, we are in for a much busier summer than usual. Last season we signed three players and this summer we have already been linked with three so I assume there will be more on their way on top of these 3.

This piece is taken from new United blog ‘Expertise On United

 

49 responses to “3 done? A look at United’s potential summer signings”

  1. Man Utd SA says:

    If we look and search for a Paul Scholes, we never gona find that. I think we need to focus on the team and what player fits into that mould now/future. Wayne seems to be lying deeper and his attacking creation is brilliant(passing, holding of the ball, goals, dribbling), I think we should focus on a defensive midfield player.

  2. craig tatz matz says:

    nani is a good player but not btr thn valencia,in terms of crossing,tyt markn’,speed n endurance…young can replace nani coz is also more of valencia….

    • t says:

      do you know nani had the most assists 14 and 9 goals in the epl or does that not count for anything to you

  3. prakash indranath says:

    i think man utd need players like david de gea, gregory v d wiel,gareth bale,neymar,marko marin, eden hazard,w.sneijder, stevan jovetic,a.young,a.sanchez,romelu lukaku to b really able 2compete with teams like barca ,z can bet on agboussomonde gale,a.o.chamberlain,adam lallana,m.marvin,n.sotiris,henderson if available in a good price

    • HAHA says:

      We’re not gonna replace the whole team, u muppet..MOST of utd squad members are good enough..just need strenghtening in midfield..there is no use mentioning all players when we dont need them.

  4. Sodeeq says:

    I think we have 2 take it serious in signing new player s in time,we must buyer at least 3 midfield,W sneidjer, L modric,A young be4 they snach them from us.

  5. Yushau says:

    Barca beat us not bcos our midfield was not gud but their world class midfielders,so Modric,Sneijder and young should be considered first b4 signing any player.Imagine how strong our midfield will be if sneijder and modric pair in a game.

  6. John T. says:

    I agree wit u, untd needs two world class midfielders which must include either Modric or Sneider and any other very good player. Personally I ll prefer Modric to sneider.Modern football needs a lot of flair and skills and thats what Modric’s got.It should be strenthening the midfield first before any other thing if Untd wants tn compete seriously.

  7. Ryan says:

    players in..

    sanchez,modric,akinfeev,schweinsteiger

    players out..

    berba,nani,gibson,carrick,brown,kuszczak and maybe evans.

    • Akinfeev and Schweinsteiger are less realistic. Sanchez looks set for Barca. It will probably be De Gea, Modric, Young, Varane and Pato Rodriguez.

      • Tony says:

        In the unlikely event of Modric moving, it will probably be Chelsea. Modric is settled in the London area, and Levy doesnt want to do business with Utd

  8. femi says:

    i think what fergie need 2 do is 2 cash on nani and go 4 sanchez, who can play either 4rom wing or as a striker and go 4 modric and sneidjer, we ave d cahs. Sneidjer can play attacking role and modric at central midfield. Tel carrick 2 go, anderson 2 play at defensive midfield

  9. Jumping Jesus says:

    Modric is a very good player but people keep calling him world class, which is a bit much IMO. If it was a toss up between him and Sneijder, I would choose Sneijder a thousand times over

  10. Norwegian champ says:

    The players we need are; modric and schneijder and those three mentioned in the article. Young could get a new start, and the boy has the ability to play for United. He will get better team mates and that will do wonders for the lad. The same happend with Valencia! We could either use fletch/carrick in the deep midfielder position and Modric and Schneijder as creative force in midfield. And Rooney up high on the field. We dont need a replacement for scholes, we need a creative force. The one that can do the magic in the middle. That can see a pass, that can dictate play and finish. I wouldnt say no to a dead ball specialist!