Neil Warnock Names the Arsenal Star Manchester United Should Have Signed

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Neil Warnock has slammed Manchester United’s ‘ineffective’ recruitment strategy, claiming that they should have surpassed Premier League rivals Arsenal in securing a high-profile transfer.

Former Premier League manager Neil Warnock criticized Manchester United’s recruitment strategy on a recent podcast, highlighting a missed opportunity to sign Arsenal star Declan Rice. Warnock believes that United should have secured Rice’s signature before Arsenal did, calling it a “no-brainer” move.

Warnock pointed out that United’s recruitment has been one of their biggest issues since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2023. He cited the £73 million spent on Jadon Sancho as an example of the money wasted on underwhelming signings. Instead, Warnock argued that United should have invested in a proven player like Rice, who has been a standout performer for both Arsenal and the England national team.

Rice, who joined Arsenal in a deal worth over £100 million in the summer of 2023, has been a key player for the Gunners. His consistent performances have helped Arsenal mount title challenges and reach European Championship finals. Warnock emphasized that signing Rice would have been a solid investment rather than a gamble.

Warnock’s comments have sparked a debate among fans and pundits about United’s transfer strategy. While some agree with Warnock’s assessment, others believe that Rice’s role at Arsenal is still being defined. Regardless, it’s clear that United’s recruitment decisions have been a point of contention for many supporters.

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