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Gary Neville: Manchester United are a graveyard for players

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According to The Manchester United club's latest quarterly account, the Grezer family, The Owner of Manchester United, will receive a huge dividend this week through payments. Former Manchester United legend Gary Neville has criticised Old Trafford for choosing to pay a £11m dividend to the grizet family, club shareholders, rather than bring in new players

United finished the 2021-2022 season with a sixth-place finish in the Premier League, with the lowest total Premier League points they have ever had, and the club also tied the longest trophy drought in 40 years.

Gary Neville: Manchester United are a graveyard for players

When United open the upcoming summer transfer window, a number of stars have left due to the expiration of their contracts, and they need to replenish the empty team, but so far, Manchester United has not completed the first transfer of this summer, and most of his competitors have completed the first transaction of this summer. There are even clubs that have signed manchester United's transfer targets

Regarding Manchester United's slow transfer strategy, Manchester United striker and Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo also expressed concern about the club, believing that although other clubs have signed new players, there will be fewer and fewer top players in the transfer market, which will lead to a wider gap between Manchester United's squad next season and the squads of other Premier League clubs.

Gary Neville: Manchester United are a graveyard for players

United plan to bring in several excellent midfielders when the transfer window opens, with La Liga giants F.C. Barcelona's Frenki De Jong and free agent Christian Eriksen being their top transfer targets.

But Barcelona have rejected manchester United's offer for midfielder Frenkie De Jong and set de Jong's offer, which is beyond de Jong's original value, it is unclear whether Manchester United will pay for the transfer, and another midfielder, Eriksen, is evaluating Manchester United's offer with Brentford and is now at a critical moment in the transfer

Gary Neville: Manchester United are a graveyard for players

Now United have come first to pay shareholder dividends, which has caused the anger of Manchester United fans and former player Gary Neville, who has publicly said that this makes Manchester United a graveyard for players

Neville retweeted a report by Sky Sports about Eriksen on social media, writing: "The dividend has to stop for a while and every penny has to go back to the club until it becomes attractive again. Now the club has become a graveyard for players.

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