
Former Manchester United player Michael Owen shared his opinion on the "Red Devils'" transfer policy in recent years. Euro-football.ru reported on this.
He said in his statement: "It's easy to say: 'Manchester United only buys bad players.' But is that true?
Of course, there have been many bad players, but not all were bad. For example, they bought Di Maria and many other players for millions of euros, and not all of them were bad.
Often, after leaving the team, they become very good players." Owen said these words on Rio Ferdinand's podcast.
This summer, Manchester United strengthened their squad with new players. The team added forwards Braian Mbeumo, Mateus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko, defender Diego Leon, and goalkeeper Senne Lammens.
After the third round of the English Premier League, the team led by Ruben Amorim is in ninth place in the standings with four points. This situation indicates a new period of opportunities and challenges for the team.