Fergie’s ‘transfer nightmare’ XI at Manchester United

Even the greatest managers fail sometimes and despite all his trophies at Old Trafford, Sir Alex Ferguson isn’t perfect. For every Eric Cantona, Jaap Stam and Ruud van Nistelrooy, there’s a whole host of signings that Manchester United fans will try desperately to erase them from memory.

Old Trafford can be an unforgiving place for a player, especially considering the Reds often have to pay over the odds for signings. The pressure can be difficult to handle and individuals often face levels of unwarranted criticism. Rather like Ernst Stavro Blofeld, failure simply isn’t tolerated at Manchester United and that hunger for success has clearly worked, especially seeing as the Reds have overhauled Liverpool’s number of titles.

That feat isn’t thanks to any of the people listed below however, some of whom were so bad, it’s not implausible to suggest they were planted by Liverpool to try and destroy United’s legacy. See what you think of United’s worst XI signings from the Premier League era:

Click on William Prunier to unveil the XI

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West Ham fans hate Gomes links

West Ham have suffered through their fair share of absurd transfer rumours, and Hammers’ fans have been reacting to reports that Andre Gomes is a summer target.Gomes moved to Barcelona from Valencia in 2016, but despite the huge fee and his illustrious reputation the Portuguese midfielder has failed to make any impact in Catalonia.It’s not surprising to see Gomes linked with moves away from the Camp Nou, but the Mirror report claiming the Hammers will compete with Tottenham to sign the 24 year-old has taken everyone by surprise.[ad_pod ]West Ham have had their own troubles in midfield this season. Having Marko Arnautovic, Manuel Lanzini and Joao Mario gives them plenty of threat going forward, but they’re still missing a technically gifted superstar to string everything together in midfield.Gomes hasn’t scored or assisted in 15 La Liga appearances this season, but does boast an 89.6 per cent pass success rate.Despite his incredible form for Valencia before the big move to Barcelona, West Ham fans seem to be in complete agreement that they don’t want the Portuguese man, and some of the best Twitter reactions can be found below…

Arsenal ace couldn’t care less

Through his spell at Arsenal, Olivier Giroud has divided opinion. Some fans see his merit, after all he scores goals and contributes to the Gunners’ technical playing style, while others criticise him for a perceived lack of any standout skills.

In truth, they have a point. Giroud is not a pacey forward, he’s not the strongest, nor is he massively efficient at timing his runs. But what he does do is put the ball in the back of the net – he has 13 Premier League goals in just 19 appearances. His recent record is stunning, too, with the Frenchman having smashed nine in his last nine to spearhead the Londoners’ Champions League charge and even prompt talk of a late push to beat Chelsea to the Premier League title.

However, he was criticised for his showing as Arsenal slipped out of the Champions League, with his wastefulness in the 3-1 home loss to Monaco an issue. However, Giroud claims that he does not let the negative words get him down:

“I did an interview a week before the match against Monaco. We had covered everything and the journalist said me: ‘Giroud, this is not the same name as Aguero or Diego Costa’.” He is quoted by The Mirror.

“I simply answered that a good striker lets his statistics speak.

“I know who I am, I know what I’m saying. People who know me know that I am not pretentious.

“Obviously, it’s was not at the good moment because I lacked efficiency in that game. I did a little teasing. But it’s good to have shown mental strength to come back even stronger and prove that critics do not reach me.

“I created a shell, whether in good or bad times. I know when I’m good or not. I do not need people for that.”

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The 10 transfer deals ‘that could complete’ his Manchester United work

In November this year Sir Alex Ferguson will have been in charge at Manchester United for an astonishing 27 years. With the changes in football and the modern game where we see managers last such short periods of time, it is unlikely that we will see another like Ferguson.

Throughout his hugely successful time in charge at Old Trafford, the Scotsman has always had the ability to build new teams to keep United’s success rolling.

The club have enjoyed a very good season so far with the league looking all but wrapped up, the FA Cup still very much alive, and the Champions League as well.

Ferguson will however be aware that it is important to continually improve the squad to continue his legacy. So what players should he be looking at as possible future signings for the club?

Click on James Rodriguez to unveil the 10 transfers Fergie should consider

Frank Fabra would be an exciting addition to Everton squad

As reported by The Sun, Everton have been joined by Italian sides Napoli and Fiorentina in the race to sign Boca Juniors defender Frank Fabra this summer.

What’s the story?

After another disappointing season at Goodison Park, fans are already dreaming of potential signings when the summer transfer window opens that can turn them into a team capable of going up against the top six sides in the division.

One player that could arrive on Merseyside is left-back Frank Fabra.

The Sun say Everton are interested in signing the Colombian international, but face competition from the likes of Napoli and Fiorentina for his signature.

Rated at around £4m by Transfermarkt, can the Toffees convince him his future lies in the Premier League?

Who is he?

Fabra has made over 50 appearances for Argentinian icons Boca Juniors since joining in 2016, scoring five goals and assisting eight times from left-back in that time.

With 17 caps for Colombia too, he’s on his way to the World Cup this summer where his value could increase if he has an impressive tournament.

Signing players from South America is always exciting and the fact he is a left-back who likes to dribble, has pace and loves to get forward would add extra intrigue if he ends up at Goodison Park.

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Can Everton go outside of their regular transfer wheelhouse to land the 27-year-old?

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The five summer signings Man United fans are crying out for

The summer transfer window is looming large. With no World Cup or European Championships to keep football fans amused, the gossip, the ‘will he, won’t he?’ claims and the sightings of players at training grounds is likely to go into overdrive in just a few short months’ time.

Last year’s big spenders were Manchester United – the £150m lashed at new players was a record in a single window – and it looks likely that Louis van Gaal will do it all again. The Red Devils appear on course to get back into the Champions League and are backed heavily by a series of sponsors, meaning that they have the financial muscle to compete with any side, even with FFP now a reality.

But whom will they sign? Well, the Manchester Evening News have quizzed United fans to find the 50 players they want, with the likes of Harry Kane, Ross Barkley and even Ron Vlaar cropping up. But, here are the all-important top FIVE…

5) Nathaniel Clyne

In at number five it’s Nathaniel Clyne. Not exactly a marquee name, United fans perhaps value his reliable performances and attacking intent, with right-back being a problem area at Old Trafford. The Saints man would certainly be an upgrade on Antonio Valencia and Rafael and could form an impressive ex-Southampton full-back combination with Luke Shaw…

4) Memphis Depay

Memphis Depay walks in in fourth. The PSV Eindhoven winger worked under Louis van Gaal at the World Cup last summer – netting two goals – and has well and truly built on that form this term. The winger has scored a staggering 17 goals in the Eredivisie, which looks likely to be enough to take the title to the Philips Stadion and end Ajax’s four-season winning streak.

3) Gareth Bale

The marquee man is in at number three. Gareth Bale would certainly be a headline-grabbing addition, with the world’s most expensive player a household name. The ex-Spurs man was the Premier League’s Player of the Year in 2012/13 before jetting off to sunny Spain, but recent issues off the pitch have led to talk that he could return after just two years.

2) Raphael Varane

The marquee man is in at number three. Gareth Bale would certainly be a headline-grabbing addition, with the world’s most expensive player a household name. The ex-Spurs man was the Premier League’s Player of the Year in 2012/13 before jetting off to sunny Spain, but recent issues off the pitch have led to talk that he could return after just two years.

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1) Mats Hummels

NUMBER ONE. Not really a shock here… it’s Mats Hummels. The Germany international has been the name United fans have been calling for for some time, with the Dortmund ace widely hailed as the best centre-back on the planet. He guided his nation to World Cup glory last summer and has long been the lynchpin in BVB’s impressive XI. Well, you heard them, Louis!

The 15 ‘Boy Wonders’ who never lived up to their billing

English football is filled with players who were once on the books at Old Trafford, Anfield, The Emirates or a plethora of other Premier League clubs but didn’t quite make the grade, finding themselves kicking the ball around on a League One pitch and wondering how they let it all slip.

Such names like John Bostock, David Bentley, Xisco and more recently Michael Johnson are the most recent examples of youngsters that never lived up to their billing.

Although it is almost expected that 90% of academy youngsters won’t make it to the level expected of them, there are a few notable individuals who were hotly anticipated for greatness, with all the right tools at their disposal, only to surprise everyone by becoming massive flops.

Here is a list of the Top 15 child prodigies who appeared to be destined to become World Class footballers but sadly never made it. Some turned sour over night, many never recovered from serious injury and few were simply never as good as everyone thought they were.

So click on Sonny Pike below and check out the Top 15 child prodigies who never made it!

 

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£25m pricetag should not put Everton or West Ham off buying Wilson

Bournemouth will demand £25m for striker Callum Wilson, who has eight goals in all competitions this season, according to the Sun. 

Among the rumoured suitors are Everton and West Ham, but they should have no hesitation about paying that price for the Englishman.

What’s the story, then?

The report claims that Cherries boss Eddie Howe does not want to lose the former Coventry City striker, who is valued at £9m by Transfermarkt, and that is why he has slapped huge a high price tag on him.

Wilson has had injury problems in the past but has proven himself to be a goalscorer in the top flight with the pace and movement to trouble elite defences.

Everton and West Ham have reportedly been tracking the frontman and it remains to be seen whether they will match Bournemouth’s demands.

They need goals, Wilson scores goals

The Toffees invested heavily in new talent during both the summer and January transfer window but there are only two men among the new arrivals you could reasonably say score enough goals; Cenk Tosun and Wayne Rooney.

Rooney’s powers are fading all the time and has he drops deeper and deeper into midfield, his goalscoring influence will recede. Tosun has hit a purple patch and came highly rated but Wilson shouldn’t need as much time to adapt to English football.

As for West Ham, they are happy to rely on Andy Carroll being fit, even though his injury record is even worse than Wilson.

Long term, to get to where they need to be, players with the pace and trickery of Wilson – who would form a lightening fast alliance with fellow poacher Chicharito in East London – are what West Ham need.

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That is why Howe’s price demand shouldn’t put either side off; and £25m for a striker who can score goals in the top flight with little period for adjustment is a good deal in the current market.

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The striker Arsenal should sign this January?

Anyone with at least a passing interest in Serie A this season will be aware of Paulo Dybala. The Argentine, already dubbed the ‘new Sergio Aguero’, has been earning rave reviews for his performances in the pink shirt of Palermo, with his nine goals having been key in the newly-promoted side’s rise to a stable midtable position. His silky skills, eye for goal and sheer potential at the age of 21 have led to claims that Arsenal are after the £31m-rated youngster, which begs the question… should Arsene Wenger sign him?

In comparison to the Gunners’ current crop for attackers, Dybala ranks well. The only player at the Emirates Stadium to be in the same league as him in terms of return appears to be Alexis Sanchez, who we all know has been enjoying fantastic debut season in England. In truth, the Chilean is a deeper-lying player, so it’s only fair that Dybala be compared to his potential counterparts at Arsenal: Welbeck and Giroud. Although he’s played more games (17) than the Englishman and Frenchman (who have 16 and 10 to their names respectively), the 21-year-old has notched a sizable chunk of extra goals and has out-shot his Arsenal foes. He also boasts a better assists record and has matched ‘Welbz’s’ impressive 83% pass accuracy, while his take-on success rate is far higher at almost 65% – which has coincided with more fouls suffered that Sanchez, Welbeck and Giroud (46).

Stats cannot tell us everything, though, but some clips of the man in action prove that he’s the real deal. Nimble, good with the ball at his feet and deadly in the 18-yard box, the Aguero comparisons do hold some credibility, even if he’s a little more, understandably so, raw than his compatriot.

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One major weakness appears to be his one-footedness, his left, but at such a young age this could be worked on, while at 5ft. 9†and with a slender frame, the robust nature of the Premier League could be an issue. £31m is a sizable fee, so a January deal may be off limits, but Dybala is certainly one to keep an eye on for Arsenal ahead of a potential ‘marquee’ summer move.

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Reading keeping tabs on Swansea ace

Reading manager Brian McDermott has hinted that he may be interested in signing Swansea City striker Danny Graham in the January transfer window.

Graham has been in and out of the Swans side this season due to injury and the form of summer signing Michu but could become a key player in Reading’s attempt to stay up.

The former Middlesbrough and Watford striker was an instant success in the Premier League last season under Brendan Rodgers, notching 14 times to be the South Wales club’s top goalscorer.

Reading’s need for goals is clear to see as summer signing Pavel Pogrebnyak has been unable to find his shooting boots, while Jason Roberts, Adam Le Fondre and Noel Hunt have fared no better.

McDermott knows Graham from his time at Carlisle but despite admitting an interest in signing a striker, the Reading boss has not yet made an offer the English forward.

“He’s Swansea’s player and I think there is a bit of interest in him,” McDermott told Goal.com

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“He’s scored a couple of goals lately in the league.

“I’ve known Danny since he was at Carlisle. He’s another who has developed over time.”

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