The Citizen (KZN)

Trophies come before money, insist United

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– Manchester United have assured disgruntle­d fans that the club’s priority is success on the pitch rather than making money, saying they are committed to “winning trophies at the highest level”.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s (below) struggling team lost 2-0 at West Ham on Sunday to fall 10 points behind leaders Liverpool after just six Premier League games.

United, who have been criticised for their focus on commercial success despite faltering performanc­es, are languishin­g in eighth spot, three points adrift of a top-four position.

They have not won the Premier League since 2013 and did not qualify for this season’s Champions League.

At a fans’ forum before the side’s 1-0 home win over Leicester earlier this month, one of the concerns raised was the club’s failure to attract top talent and the link with the recent lack of success.

The club acknowledg­ed that recruitmen­t was crucial.

“We are committed to getting this right and there has been huge investment in this area to put our recruitmen­t department into a position to be able to deliver the manager the players he wants,” the minutes of the meeting said.

“This process is significan­tly more effective than four to five years ago.”

United, who spent around £145 million on signing Harry Maguire, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James in the summer transfer window, said the club would continue to invest.

“Everyone at the club is focused on competing for and winning trophies at the highest level,” the club said. “To do that, we have invested heavily in the playing squad and will continue to do so.

“At the same time, the exciting pool of talent coming through from our youth and academy sections is a result of increased investment in this area over the last five years.” – AFP

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