Manchester United faced significant challenges following their 15th-place finish last season, their worst in Premier League history. In preparation for the new campaign, the club has invested heavily in attacking players, signing Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko for over 200 million. Despite these additions, gaps remain in the squad. Brian McClair notes that the absence of European football has hindered their ability to attract quality players, impacting both budget and appeal. He emphasizes the need for experienced players to ensure on-field performance and consistency moving forward.
Manchester United began the summer knowing that there was significant work to be done in the transfer window following the club's dire 15th-place finish last season.
Despite the arrival of this attacking trio, gaps remain in the squad and former Red Devils forward Brian McClair believes that a lack of European football has cost his old side in the market this summer.
No European football means less money to spend, and less reason to choose Manchester United over others.
The key when you're in a situation like United, is to bring in players you know are going to be able to perform at this level.
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