The season ends on a rather disappointing note for the Red
Devils in spite of being miles ahead of be others in the League, which now remains just
a formality. This is because a lot was expected of them at the start of the
season when they secured the signing of Robin Van Persie from under the nose of
the likes of Juventus and Manchester City. From being just contenders for the
League title, they were made overnight favourites for wrestling their title
back from their neighbour’s grasp.Talks of a treble started surfacing with Ferguson claiming
that the current quartet of strikers are better than that of the Treble winning
1999 team.
And everything was going according to the Ferguson’s master
plan until that dreadful evening on the 5th of March, when the whole
world was baffled by a shocker of a decision by the Turkish referee. While it
is pointless to debate whether the decision was a correct one or not, it
certainly delivered a huge psychological blow to the Red Devils, which has seen
them bow out of the FA Cup as well. They have nowhere been close to the form
they showcased earlier in the season and the promises of a Treble lie
unfulfilled.
Surely, Ferguson has some thinking to do in the summer.
Though the squad depth is good enough, they have been constantly plagues by
injury problems over the course of the season. Also, it seems that this season
is the end of the road for some players who have failed to live up to their
potential during their time at Old Trafford.
So, let us have a look at 5 players who Ferguson should look
to bring in for next season –
1. Kevin Strootman –
Michael Carrick has been
superb form this season and Cleverley has complimented him really well too.
However, there have been certain matches in which United have felt the lack of
steel in midfield, someone in the mould of Roy Keane. Ferguson deployed Phil
Jones in midfield against the likes of Real Madrid and Tottenham and although
he performed really well defensively, he does not offer much while on the
attack and has also been injury prone this season.
Kevin Strootman, the midfield terrier of
PSV Eindhoven, looks like a perfect match for the United midfield. He can play
as a holding midfielder as well as a deep lying playmaker and is equally
comfortable in an advanced role. He has cemented his place in the Dutch
midfield too.
Also, with Paul Scholes about to retire and
with recent reports of Anderson ready to leave the club, United will definitely
face a shortage of midfielders. Nick Powell is still young and learning while
there is no return date on Darren Fletcher yet.
Strootman’s versatility is his biggest
strength and having been linked to United in the January transfer window as
well, it won’t be a surprise if he dons the red jersey of United next season.
2. James Rodriguez –
Manchester United’s wingers
have been really disappointing this season. Nani, Valencia and Young – none of
the three have been consistent and have spent more time on the treatment table
rather than on the pitch.
This has prompted Ferguson to deploy Welbeck or Kagawa on the flanks or even play the ‘Diamond’ formation in some matches. And naturally, this hasn’t worked too well for them.
This has prompted Ferguson to deploy Welbeck or Kagawa on the flanks or even play the ‘Diamond’ formation in some matches. And naturally, this hasn’t worked too well for them.
Ferguson has already identified this
problem and has bought the rising England U-21 star Wilfried Zaha, who will
join the team in June’13. However, he is still young and has plied his trade
only in the Npower Championship. Premier League is a completely different ball
game and it might take time for the youngster to adjust to his new
surroundings.Thus, Ferguson might have to look for another winger, someone like
the Colombian James Rodriguez.
James Rodriguez has been a revelation at
Porto this season, having scored 11 goals till date for club and country
together this year.
Nicknamed the ‘El Nuevo pibe’, he is the
perfect wide forward player that United are looking for. A versatile forward,
his dribbling, first-touch and devastating ability to make things happen in the
final third are reminiscent of Cristiano Ronaldo. He also has excellent
distribution and vision and is able to play with his back to the goal and link
up with those behind him.
Manchester United have already scouted the
young star a couple of times this season and he could just be the player who
could continue Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy at Old Trafford.
3. Ezequiel Garay –
With Rio Ferdinand yet to sign
a contract extension for next season and age also slowly catching up with
Nemanja Vidic, a new central defender might be on Ferguson’s mind when the
summer transfer window opens.
Though Smalling and Phil Jones are equally
capable of playing in central defence, Smalling is used as a cover for Rafael at
Right back and Phil Jones is finding life in midfield much more easier and enjoyable
than in defence.
In these circumstances, the 26-year old
Ezequiel Garay can be the perfect successor to Rio Ferdinand. Quick,
comfortable on the ball and fond of passing the ball out of defence, he has all
the attributes to succeed at Old Trafford. Bravery and consistency are two
words that are often associated with the former Real Madrid man. His
speed also allows to him to play a higher pressing game and also do the
sweeping up for his defensive partner.
He can be a mainstay in the Manchester
United line-up for the coming years and his partnership with Vidic/Evans can
prove to be really formidable for even the best teams to break down.
4. Mario Gotze –
Manchester United’s midfield
troubles have already been highlighted in above. Apart from Rooney and at
times, Kagawa, they lack someone who can provide the creativity in the final
third of the pitch. They need someone who can provide the killer ball behind
the defence, who can run past opposition defenders and is also capable of that
moment of magic which can turn games around.
Mario Gotze has long been linked to Old
Trafford and has also recently made it publicly known that he is open for a
move to the Red half of Manchester. With the departure of Kagawa in the summer,
Gotze took on the mantle of the main playmaker and has been sensational for
Dortmund this season. He already has amassed 18 goals and 10 assists to his
name for club and country so far in 2012-13 and he doesn’t look like he is
finished yet.
Ferguson has been chasing him for a while
now and there is a huge possibility that he might join his former teammate
Kagawa at United next season.
5. Victor Wanyama –
Another midfielder who has been
linked to United in the past, Wanyama has been the star of the season for
Celtic. He is a powerful, holding midfielder, who has a brilliant understanding
of the game and also a superb positional sense. These are exactly the
attributes that United are looking for and he could also be an ideal long-term
replacement for Michael Carrick.
He was sensational in Celtic’s victory over
Barcelona in the group stages of the Champions League and was also impressive
in their knockout match against Juventus, where he did a good job on Pirlo. He
also has the capability to deliver that odd long range thunderbolt, something
the United faithful have missed seeing since the decline of Paul Scholes.
All in all, he is the complete package for
a central midfielder - reads the game exceptionally well, has great burst, tonnes
of upper body strength and a calmness on the ball.
Ferguson could move in to purchase any of the above players.
However, it also depends on whether certain players like Anderson, Nani,
Scholes or Ferdinand decide to call time on their Old Trafford careers and
whether he is planning to build a team for the future that can be successful
even after Ferguson himself decides to end his tenure at United.
All in all, it promises to be an action packed summer for
the Manchester United fans, who will definitely look forward to some excitement
after a rather tame end to the season.
- Ratish





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