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Rafael Leao is not worth that much. I think it would be a big mistake for Man United to buy Leao for 100 million euros. They have already made such mistake with Antony, they should make sure it doesn't repeat itself again.
Rumors like this gets me wondering, does United really need a hundred million winger?
In my opinion what they need are world-class midfielders. They need a classic DM and a CM that can dictate the game. Players that can win the ball back, and control the midfield. Casemiro and Amrabath can't d lo that. I think one of them should be sold to create space for a player like Bruno Guameres. Then they need a CM that is a good passer, can create chances and can also keep the ball. Fenandes can't keep the ball and that's a problem.
Man United also needs to focus on their defense, they can't rely on Evans for next season, with Martinez always injured.
The problem at Man United are too numerous for them to spend €100 million on a winger that can't give them 40 G/A a season in all competitions.
The challenges faced by Manchester United are quite complex, which in my opinion, if Ten Hag is still manager next season, I don't think any good players will develop better under his control. Ten Hag failed to manage his ego, and he also failed to unite the egos of his players, so it was very difficult to play consistently in every match. Manchester United actually has very good squad depth, but Ten Hag failed to fulfill their potential this season.
If Marcus Rashrofd leaves then one sensible option is Rafael Leao, he looks good at AC Milan for now, but I agree his price not touch the 100 million euro mark. It is very clear, Casemiro and Sofyan Amrabat must be replaced, they have received a lot of criticism because their performance is far below standard. In the defense line, Manchester United management seems to have to completely overhaul, this season their defense line is the weakest point. Manchester United needs to be careful when recruiting players, some of the new recruits seem to have failed to adapt well, don't let this happen again.