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Manchester United have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Adrien Rabiot, but how does the French midfielder compare to United’s current players?

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21 Comments

  1. Whilst I’m not over the moon about the Rabiot signing, I will say that the statistical breakdown is a bit flawed. Rabiot isn’t always a starter in the team.. but not only that, Mctominay and Fred actually have buffed stats because they play together.

  2. I dnt know I feel like the negetivity is in the media I think his a baller not so different to frankie de jong cld actually be a better player most man united fans I know don’t mind the signing

  3. Winning 18 titles at PSG… I'm surr he played a part in the games but PSG was expected to win all of those domestic titles given their huge financial advantage against the rest of the league. Hell even Bebe could have had the same accolades by sitting on the bench

  4. Anything that is better than Mactom is needed please I beg I beg. Maguire has his replacements already. what is left is for the coach to have the nuts to bench him.

  5. United need players now. Everyone knows that. The problem is those currently available aren't the kind of players that would help improve the squad, and those that can improve the squad are either aren't available, or priced at a level that the United hierarchy aren't willing to pay. Declan Rice, for eg, West Ham quoted 100million pounds. Frenkie de Jong, agreed fee of something like 75m pounds? His back-pay owed by Barcelona is rumoured to be 21m pounds. If the back-pay is really holding him back, that's a potential total of 96m pounds for United to pay if they're willing to take on the owed wages.

    So the real question is, what kind of pain and how much of it, is United willing to take. Either pay the money (clearly overpaying) and give the manager the players he wants, or don't pay and accept finishing outside of the top four for a number of seasons, like Spurs and Arsenal did for the past few years. Either options of course brings with it other consequences. If you overpay now, every other current and new player is going to ask for crazy wages. If you don't overpay, will you be able to hang onto good managers, as well as attract players good enough to bring the club back up?

    Another 26 years without a league title, anyone?

  6. Ya'll are seriously stupid to even think this Big-Bird lookin ass excuse would be a better signing than Declan Rice or Rueben Neves. Poor attitude & really not that good of a player.

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