Breaking news: Manchester are close to signing 23 year old midfielder who is set to me paul pogba replacement.

 According to Calciomercato, Manchester

 United is keeping tabs on Bologna’s 23-year

 old midfielder Mattias Svanberg.




The Swedge joined Bologna from Malmo as 


a nine-year-old and has established himself 


as a regular starter for the club in recent


 campaigns. Svanberg has three goals and 


two assists in 27 appearances this season 


and is known for his all-round skills.



Manchester United reportedly sent representatives


 to watch the recent Serie A tie between 


Bologna and Fiorentina, which the latter 


won thanks to a goal from Lucas Torreira.



Apart from Svanberg, the club is also 


interested in defender Nikola Milenkovic


, and have followed the 24-year old Fiorentina


 man for a number of months.



Milenkovic was reported to have a €15 


million release clause that Fiorentina later 


denied the existence of. Of course, with


 several senior players expected to leave 


United in the summer, the club will be 


looking to bring in multiple new signings.



Manchester United could look to change 

transfer approach after consistent failures



The two players mentioned above are both 


young, upcoming footballers who will be 


to improve in the coming months. Manchester


 United over the years have signed multiple


 world-class talents for bloated prices. 


However, this approach has failed to yield


 the right results, with many recent signings 


being deemed as flops.



At this point, it is difficult to pinpoint 


any particular reason why the team has 


failed to perform to expectations. United’s


 defensive issues go way past Harry Maguire’s


 lack of pace and erratic one-on-one defending.



The team is prone to making errors and 


is regularly caught out of shape especially 


when subjected to consistent pressure 


from world-class teams.



At the heart of it all is the lack of team spirit 


and the inability to attack and defend as a 


unit. The only way out appears to be a potential


 influx of young, hungry players who will


 be willing to give it their all and outwork


 other teams.



The club needs to retrace its steps and 


follow a similar transfer strategy that Sir 


Alex Ferguson implemented. The Scot 


was known for taking in impressive youngsters


 who would go o to become big players for the club.




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