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The way out of the whole is to invest in young talent now... by wiNDycityfan
starting with midfielders everywhere - especially since Herrera may be on his way to PSG - and also the backline.
Sancho, Fekir, de Ligt, Bailey, Tielemans, Sessegnon, Alexander-Arnold, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Militao, de Jong, all of them possibilities.
The time is now - before we turn into Arsenal. Let Madrid reel in more galacticos. United needs to invest in an up and coming young core before it's truly too late.
The Spanish sides are making us look like the Notre Dame of European soccer. God knows Liverpool had that perception all to themselves.