Literally every player that gets transferred to United eventually starts to underperform and fall off a cliff compared to their past performances and the conversation always ends up being how United has overpaid for said player or how they weren’t cut out for premier league or how they’re too old now but very rarely do people bring up how United might just be a graveyard for talent and the systemic issues at the club make the players worse instead of the other way around. It happened with Maguire, Sancho and Anthony. Now Casemiro and Varane are in talks of being possibly sold and the conversation around that is again revolving around how Real scammed United and that they’re falling off because of their ages (Varane is literally still 30 and Casemiro is 31). I’m willing to bet that if Doku had moved to United instead of City, he would’ve also had an incredibly difficult time and people would be laughing at United saying how they got rinsed paying 70 million for a talent that performed well in Ligue 1 for a single season. I think we should really stop judging players too harshly based on their performances under this United side.

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    10 months ago

    Has Varane even been injury free more than 2 games in a row?
    How is Casemiro having a difficult time?

    You expect Ronaldo and Cavani to “re-bloom” coming in playing against tougher competition in the twilight of their careers?
    Sancho has had an attitude problem everywhere he’s been, and that was why City let him go in the first place.

    I feel you’re reaching hard trying to paint exactly the picture that you want.
    You can find real examples for sure (pretty much everywhere) but it’s no “epidemic”, this all reeks of tabloid sensationalism.

    What’s a real truth in regards to United transfers is that they overpay. That’s something they’ve done a lot.