
Manchester United transfers: Club confirm deal to sign Wolves striker Matheus Cunha
Manchester United confirm a deal to sign Brazil and Wolves forward Matheus Cunha.

62.5 million. Lol.
It's a real risk that one. Talented player but could well blow up in the face!![]()
Manchester United transfers: Club confirm deal to sign Wolves striker Matheus Cunha
Manchester United confirm a deal to sign Brazil and Wolves forward Matheus Cunha.www.bbc.com
62.5 million. Lol.
FIFYIf they throw 50 million at Brentford to get Mbeumo as well it could be genius. They'll have significantly weakened two of our biggest rivals.
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On arrival they will instantly turn to brick & in Jan be loaned out. That's what happens when you join utdHonestly if they get Mbeumo as well as having signed Cunha, that’s two of the best players from last season. Good to see what an ambitious club with real intent does in the transfer window.
I think he'll do well initially, but what I've seen and heard is that he wants to do his own thing, rather than follow instructions. That won't go well with Amorim. As I see it, Cunha is exactly the kind player United DON'T need.It's a real risk that one. Talented player but could well blow up in the face!
I also heard today he 'walked' more than any other player in the PL lol
There's some posts going around that show both those players outperformed their normal stats more than any other players last season compared with the rest of their careers so far. I wouldn't say both are certain to work out wellCunha and Mbuemo and their frontline is instantly better than ours. Lets hope we have some things in the pipeline...
Nicely put together analysis of the (mainly financial) journey of United under the Glazers.
One could conclude the whole period has cost the price of a new Old Trafford.
Sorry state of affairs
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How the Glazer family cost Manchester United £1.2bn
Twenty years since the Glazer family bought Manchester United BBC Verify has found £1.2bn has been spent on debt interest, debt repayments, dividends and fees to the family.www.bbc.co.uk
Can someone more versed in the PSR intricacies explain to me how Man Uts can offshore £136million losses to New York and only reporting £36m loss in the UK and that be counted aginst PSR please?
Surely loss is loss no matter where it is registered for these purposes?
ThanksNo expert but you have acceptable losses. Basically anything other than the cost of the first team wages, amortisation and agents fees.
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It was the way Maguire said those losses didn't count towards PSR because they were declared in US rather than UK (rather than they were 'acceptabl;e losses') that confused me.
English football should be grateful
United is such a commercial machine that had Glazer not burdened them with debt and run them like brick (they have matched/outspent City even with the debt), they could easily have dominated the last decade of PL.
They are fudged now, the debt plus time and money required to update their infrastructure, squad and really compete is massive, if they got all decisions right (something they seem incapable of doing)