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INEOS have finally realised the folly of the Glazers’ ways, their latest transfer plan is just what Sir Alex would have done – opinion

Last updated: June 29, 2025 11:19 pm
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INEOS have finally realised the folly of the Glazers’ ways, their latest transfer plan is just what Sir Alex would have done – opinion

Manchester United’s transfer business, ever since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, has mostly centred around signing either big-name players or stars looking to earn one last fat pay cheque.

That strategy has not exactly worked out, with the club struggling for consistency in the Premier League even as success in cup competitions has followed.

The English top-flight has been described as a different beast, due to its high tempo, added physicality, and the ability of even so-called minnows to spring surprises week in and week out.

One cursory glance at the greatest United sides of the past will show how Sir Alex always found the best talents from within the Premier League interspersed with global superstars to find the ideal combination for long-term glory.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s transfer plans worked a treat

Case in point: deals for Eric Cantona, who was acquired from fierce rivals Leeds United, which completely changed the trajectory of the club in the Premier League era, as well as subsequent deals for Rio Ferdinand, from the same club, Wayne Rooney from Everton, who eventually became the club’s top scorer, and Robin van Persie, from Arsenal, who helped the Red Devils clinch their 20th English league title.

These players were not only brilliant in their own right, but already knew the requirements of what it takes to succeed in the breakneck speed of the English game. Something the Glazers have got horribly wrong since the great Scotsman stepped aside.

There is no point in dissecting David Moyes’ tenure as he was simply not ready for the huge step-up. Louis van Gaal, while a great manager, signed only two players from within the top-flight, one in each season.

Jose Mourinho was backed extravagantly, and while triple success was earned in his debut season, the club’s league form was particularly poor.

Overlooked by previous managers and an incompetent regime

In his second season, cup success eluded the 20-time English league champions, but their best finish in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era arrived as three Premier League-proven players in the form of Romelu Lukaku, Nemanja Matic and Alexis Sanchez were signed and United finished second.

It is no surprise to see United achieve consistent performances in the league under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who prioritised British talents with two — Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Harry Maguire coming from the Premier League and one — Daniel James from the Championship.

A third-place league finish was followed by a second-place finish before things eventually unravelled in the third season.

Erik ten Hag stayed away from Premier League signings in his first season, focusing on the Eredivisie, while Mason Mount arrived in his second year. Signing players from a weaker league than England eventually did not pay off, nor did the reliance on players who had worked with the manager previously.

INEOS finally going back to basics

And INEOS have arrived at an important juncture, with a new manager who has fresh ideas not utilised by the Red Devils in the Premier League era. He requires help, and if there was no system in place, the Portuguese would also ask for former Sporting CP proteges like Ten Hag asked for ex-Ajax stars.

The new brains trust, comprising of Omar Berrada, Jason Wilcox and Matt Hargreaves, have realised the folly of the Glazers’ ways, which explains why they are focussed on recruiting from within the league.

Matheus Cunha has arrived from Wolverhampton Wanderers, while Bryan Mbeumo is close to signing from Brentford. The duo are not only proven in the league, they have excelled for teams which are weaker than United, at least on paper. This should translate to better overall displays in red, even if the same numbers are not notched in their debut campaign.

Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp were experts at picking the best players from relegated teams or from teams lower down the table. Pep Guardiola has also done his share of shopping from within the league. And if United are to hasten their recovery, and come close to realising their dreams of reclaiming the Premier League crown, signing from within the league is the best way to go about business.

Feature image Gareth Copley via Getty Images


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Ayantan Chowdhury

Ayantan has worked for 10 years in the Indian sports media industry, writing for the biggest newspapers and websites but his heart was always set on writing about his favourite club. Currently an editor at The Peoples Person. You can follow him on X: @ayantanc_25

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