Manchester United fans wanted a new attacker to the club in the January transfer window, but the club could not deliver what the fans wanted.
Instead of signing attacking players, the Red Devils lost Marcus Rashford in a loans to Aston Villa, while Antony joined the Real Betis League on loan.
The only arrival of high profile of the club was Patrick Dorgu with the defender who joined the Italian side Lecce.
The Red Devils addressed the subject in their defense by signing a new left, but did not add the fire force to their attack that has fought all season.
Both Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund did not have an impact this season, which is why it was generally believed that a new attacker will reach the club.
The Fabrizio Romano transfer news expert has stated that the United will be large in the summer transfer window this year and the only objective of the winter transfer window was to sign a defender of the left face that go To be able to fulfill.
While talking about Man United transfer business, Romano said to his YouTube channel:
“For Man UTD, we said the only major signing is Patrick Dorgu. Ayden Heaven and Diego Leon joined for the future.
“It’s just the beginning because in summer, Man UTD will change a lot of things. For now, Patrick Dorgu is the face of this transfer market for United.”
Man United made the right decision?
Premier League giants want a prolific scorer ahead and their mistake in approaching this problem in January could cost them this season.
They are currently 13th at the Premier League and their last loss was against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford. It was another party that showed that the united attack has no threat and that it needs someone who can become the leader of his attack.
If a permanent signing was a problem for the club, they could have directed an attacker in a loans movement.
They did Shows interest in signing Mathys Tel of Bayern Munich But the attacker joined Tottenham in a late and United movement again suffered in the transfer market.
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