The business is dirty regardless of who is doing it. City have a global empire that allows for them to flex their empire whenever it is necessary. Chelsea have done good business, each of their transfers is done like a small mortgage. And Newcastle haven’t invested much yet. United have a more expensive squad than City, just goes to show that it’s all about smart business.
United are in a worse position. Because they have few young, hungry, talented players, showing potential. The players they have bought for at least 10 years are not the best or even close to what they need. Hopefully Hojlund comes good in the next few years, Garnacho is too arrogant, they seem to buy a lot of players that believe their work is done once they arrive at Old Trafford. Chelsea have a melting pot of talent, once Poch figures out his best 11, they’ll be a good team, with players hungry behind them fighting for position.
The referees give favour to the team that gets the most viewers, Newcastle have invested in their team, giving them a meteoric rise and everyone is watching, hoping they do better than Arsenal. Neither side deserves the win imo, a draw feels right 🤞🏼
If United would have signed him when they wanted to it probably would have changed their story, but he needs the service, something that United would have struggled with and Bayern have players lined up to support the talisman