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The ex-Manchester United captain called the club’s summer transfer campaign the result of panic

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Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has spoken out about the club’s summer transfer campaign.

– They planned to spend 130-140 million pounds, but they came up with 230. We have already seen this in the past. Inquiries about Casemiro and Anthony were sent two days before the match against Liverpool. It is clear that the club’s management simply panicked, they decided to sign at least someone for any price. This was not part of the strategy developed at the beginning of the summer, Neville said.

Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malasia, Casemiro and Antoni joined the Manchester United squad in the summer transfer window.

Source: Sportbox

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