Graeme Souness Criticizes Manchester United’s New Owners, Questions Player Signings

Liverpool legend Graeme Souness has expressed his concerns regarding the new Manchester United co-owners, INEOS, claiming they lack a true understanding of football. In a recent appearance on the Three Up Front podcast, Souness criticized the club’s management and highlighted that the individuals entrusted with player acquisitions are not suitable for the job.

Souness pointed out that since INEOS took over, it has become increasingly apparent that the organization is not grasping the complexities of football. He stated, “I look at Man United since INEOS came in and it’s screaming out to me that they don’t really get football.” This comment underscores his belief that there is a disconnect between the club’s management and the realities of the sport.

The former player and manager further criticized the recent signings made by the club, specifically mentioning Manuel Ugarte, Matthijs De Ligt, and Joshua Zirkzee. Souness firmly stated, “If they think those players are good enough for United, they are wrong.” His remarks indicate a lack of faith in the players’ abilities to meet the high standards expected at Manchester United.

Souness directed his attention to the current leadership in the club, particularly Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox, who are touted as the footballing experts in charge of player recruitment. He expressed disbelief that these individuals had no significant input in the recent summer signings, suggesting that their presence has not translated into effective decision-making.

As Manchester United continues to navigate its path under new ownership, Souness’s criticisms resonate with fans who are eager to see the club return to its former glory. The debate surrounding player quality and managerial decisions remains a hot topic among supporters as they await tangible results on the pitch.

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