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da aviator aposta: Speaking exclusively to Football FanCast, John Hartson has revealed Manchester United are in dire need of a major rebuilding job.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side have endured a difficult start to the season, picking up just eight points from their opening six Premier League games.
Last Sunday, Chris Sutton insisted in his Daily Mail column that it would cost around £1bn to sort out the current United squad, and now Hartson has echoed his former Celtic teammate’s sentiments.
He said: “I’ve got to agree with Chris. They need a real shuffle of the pack and you’ve got to wonder whether Solskjaer’s the man to do it or whether they’ll bring somebody else in. It just doesn’t look good enough. It doesn’t look good enough. All the way through.
“I think they’ve got three four very, very good players. But you look at Rashford who’s in awful form right now. He’s not hitting his peak at the minute.”
This is exactly what happens when you don’t appear to have a structure to your transfer policy. You get pulled around left, right and centre by managers who simply ask for what they want, rather than what the club needs.
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The Red Devils’ limp defeat to West Ham encapsulated everything that is wrong at United. From the abject performance on the pitch, to the frankly unbelievable interaction between Ed Woodward and Phil Jones in the stands, the situation is a complete mess.
Hartson’s honest assessment on the size of the task at hand makes for worrying reading. This is no longer a squad that just needs a little tweaking here and there.
Major surgery is needed, and that could well spell the end of Solskjaer’s time at the club too.