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Man Wan: Manchester United can't just give long-term contracts, they need to turn into short-term contracts with incentives

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Manchester United have finally woken up and stopped stuffing all the candy in one pocket and crying and shouting that the pocket is broken, as they did when they were kids! Doesn't it sound like an intense and exciting show where every player has to "earn" their contract on the field?

Man Wan: Manchester United can't just give long-term contracts, they need to turn into short-term contracts with incentives

Come to think of it, it's a bold turnaround. In the past, the kind of long contracts that were given to players were sometimes really like giving them an infinite "comfort card". After the player gets a long-term contract, he has no motivation at all, and he doesn't have to worry about his unsatisfactory performance, because the contract is as long as the Yangtze River, and it has been flowing until he is old. And now, everyone at Manchester United realizes that they can't stop throwing money like this endlessly, and they have to do something real.

Man Wan: Manchester United can't just give long-term contracts, they need to turn into short-term contracts with incentives

For example, our Marcus Rashford, who was so promising at the beginning, now has to prove on the pitch that he still deserves that money. The short contract and the need to fight every game not only keeps the players hungry, but also makes the fans feel thrilled to watch. Every goal, every assist, can directly affect their future, isn't that more exciting than watching a TV series?

Man Wan: Manchester United can't just give long-term contracts, they need to turn into short-term contracts with incentives

So, the question is, will this change of strategy really work? It's good in theory, but in practice, the mentality and reaction of each player is unknown. Richard Arnold had to change his strategy while maintaining harmony in the dressing room to ensure that every player was comfortable with the change and continued to do his best for the team.

The current contract strategy is more like a strategy game, every step must be calculated well, and there can be no mistakes. From a financial point of view, this is a smart move. Reducing the heavy financial burden that comes with long-term contracts, United are able to be more flexible in adjusting their squad and bringing in new blood. It's not just about saving, it's about paving the way for the future.

From a fan perspective, this is truly a thrilling change. Imagine the start of each season full of new hopes and possibilities, and every player has the opportunity to prove themselves again. This uncertainty, while nerve-wracking, is also very appealing, keeping the game fresh and interesting.

Overall, United's move, while it may seem a bit risky, is a necessary improvement. In the ever-changing world of football, you have to adapt to change in order to stay competitive. Let's wait and see if this new contract strategy can actually lead the Red Devils to more wins and glory. After all, on the football field, every decision can be a game-changer.