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The Daily Mail: The mishandling of the winter window has led United's new CEO to examine the team's transfer policy

The Daily Mail: The mishandling of the winter window has led United's new CEO to examine the team's transfer policy

According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United's new CEO Richard Arnold began to re-examine the team's transfer policy, as it was widely believed that Manchester United mishandled the transfer window last month.

On January 30, Greenwood was arrested and investigated by local police on suspicion of raping and assaulting a woman, and it is foreseeable that Greenwood personally ruined his future. But after that, United did not react in the transfer market, and Jesse Lingard was not able to be loaned out at the transfer window, which also triggered a public quarrel between him and Lonnick.

It is understood that Manchester United has always pursued a policy of trying to avoid signing any players in the winter window, and they believe that signing players in the summer window is worth the money. After replacing Ed Woodward on Feb. 1 of this year, Arnold began to revisit such a transfer policy. Alexis Sanchez and B Fee are two of United's most important signings in the winter window over the past eight years, in addition to two signings of Goalkeeper Valdés and youngster Amade Diallo.

Glazer's policy approach has left United looking a little helpless in the transfer market, but their rivals Liverpool and Manchester City have signed Luis Diaz and Julian Alvarez in the winter window, respectively, which are more flexible than Manchester United's transfer policy.

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