Wayne Rooney criticized Manchester United's transfers: three biggest mistakes named.
Criticism of Manchester United's transfer policy
According to The Sun: Wayne Rooney expressed his dissatisfaction with the 'terrible' player recruitment policy at Manchester United, particularly pointing out three key transfer mistakes. The 'Red Devils' have been spending large sums in an attempt to return to the top of the table. However, under Ruben Amorim's leadership, the situation has improved slightly: United is currently just one point away from the fourth place held by Sunderland after 11 matches.
“It's really terrible, I don't know how this is possible when you look at how much money has been spent over the years,” Rooney noted.
The team continues to fight for a return to the elite level of English football, and Rooney's critical remarks may prompt Manchester United's management to reconsider their transfer strategy. In the face of increasing competition in the league, every decision could significantly impact the team's chances of qualifying for European competitions.
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