Man Utd Four,Five Players Away from City- Gary Neville
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United legend Gary Neville reckons Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Red Devils are still
"four or five" transfer windows away from challenging Manchester
City and Liverpool for the Premier League title.
Solskjaer
splashed the cash this summer on the likes of Harry Maguire, who arrived
from Leicester in a stunning £80million move, and £50m right-back
Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
United were
also busy moving players on too, with Inter Milan new boy Romelu Lukaku among
those to leave while Alexis Sanchez could follow him out the exit door.
However the
Premier League giants have endured a stuttering start to the season,
highlighted by their shock 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace on Saturday,
and Neville says United fans must be patient in this transitional phase. "I've said before, he's got to be ready,
not at the end of this season, not next season, but the one after, to challenge
for the Premier League title.
"Potentially
when Pep Guardiola has left Man City, or Liverpool have had another round of
recruitment and another set of players in... Ole has got to be ready to pounce.
"It's a
long term thing, there's not going to be quick fix or magic wand from any
manager."
Despite the
ongoing changes at Old Trafford, Neville feels his former club are on the right
track having struggled for success since Sir Alex Ferguson brought an end to
his glittering spell as manager in 2013.
"United
have tried David Moyes, they've tried Louis van Gaal, they've tried Jose
Mourinho, all proven and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is going down the long road, not
the quick path.
"There's
no shortcut, there never is, and for me, it's now about making it through these
difficult moments, like losing to Crystal Palace and you feel like the world is
going to fall in that but people must remain patient.
"I want
to see the nonsense go, the speculation that players want to go, I want to see
the disciplinary issues or the little tit-for-tat stuff over the last two or three
years where there have been fall-outs, I want to see that go and the leaks. I
want to see a team building slowly."
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