Man Utd chiefs rethink plans to buy in January

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14 Nov 2021 • 1:47 PM MYT
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Manchester United chiefs are rethinking plans to buy in January.

The Mirror says United will not be splashing the cash to rescue their season.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faces a make-or-break month that will shape United's campaign – and ­decide his own fate at Old Trafford.

Leicester 's Brendan Rodgers is fast emerging as the manager the beleaguered Reds will attempt to take to Manchester if the Norwegian is sacked.

And the club's American owners do not feel that spending big when the transfer window opens in ­January will solve the issues that have plunged the Reds into a crisis that was not envisioned.

The Glazer family sanctioned a £126million splurge during the ­summer market in the belief it would guarantee a sustained ­ Premier League title bid and ­progress in the Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo 's return has brought goals but a myriad of ­tactical problems, Raphael Varane has struggled with injuries, while Jadon Sancho has failed to make any impact.

Solskjaer has now spent more than £400m in the three years since he succeeded Jose Mourinho.


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