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Man Utd Urged to Sign World-Class Stars to End Transfer Woes

Ruben Amorim (photo credit: Getty)

Manchester United must shift their transfer strategy back to signing world-class players, according to club legend Teddy Sheringham.

The former striker has urged current manager Ruben Amorim to prioritize bringing in proven, high-caliber stars to revive the club’s fortunes after a series of underwhelming signings under previous management.

United have shown early promise under Amorim, remaining unbeaten in their first three games of 2025, including a hard-fought draw at Liverpool and an FA Cup victory over Arsenal.

However, the squad still requires a major overhaul, with several players, including Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, and Casemiro, reportedly set to leave.

Viktor Gyokeres (Photo Credit: Getty)
Viktor Gyokeres (Photo Credit: Getty)

Potential summer signings like Viktor Gyökeres or Alexander Isak—two of the most in-form strikers globally—have sparked hope among fans.

Sheringham believes the focus must be on acquiring “top players” who can lead by example, likening the approach to Sir Alex Ferguson’s successful recruitment strategy.

Speaking on the Football’s Greatest podcast, Sheringham said “I like what Amorim has brought so far, especially the passion and tenacity his teams display. But Manchester United needs top players, not just good ones. Over the years, players like Harry Kane and Declan Rice became available, but United didn’t even compete to sign them. That wouldn’t have happened under Sir Alex.”

Sheringham lamented the missed opportunities to sign England stars Kane and Rice, who joined Bayern Munich and Arsenal, respectively.

“Under Ferguson, the likes of Gary Pallister, Roy Keane, and Wayne Rooney were snapped up without hesitation. They were the best, and United ensured they came to Old Trafford. That decisive action is missing now.”

Sir. Alex Ferguson (photo credit: Getty)
Sir. Alex Ferguson (photo credit: Getty)

A History of Costly Transfers

Since Ferguson’s departure in 2013, United has spent over £1.6 billion on transfers, with Erik ten Hag alone accounting for £600 million. Many of these signings, including Antony, Rasmus Højlund, and Manuel Ugarte, were expensive but largely unproven talents.

Despite their potential, most have struggled to meet expectations, leaving the club languishing in 12th place in the Premier League and at risk of missing European competition for the first time in over a decade.

Optimism for the Future

Sheringham remains confident in the club’s global allure: “Manchester United still carries weight around the world. Players dream of playing at Old Trafford. Amorim has to capitalize on that and attract players who can bring the team back to the top.”

United faces Brighton next, aiming to improve their league standing and prove they remain a force to be reckoned with.

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