Ian Wright believes Man United still need to bring in a new midfielder mid-summer
Ian Wright believes Manchester United should lead the way in a happy-go-ahead summer transfer.
The Red Devils have made every effort to connect with all the athletes next week and month as they want to support their team ahead of next season.
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Manchester United took on Edinson Cavani to bolster their attack last summer and the Uruguay international has been a key addition to the Red Devils squad.
However, former Arsenal star Wright thinks the Red Devils could continue with some extra support in the home sport as they look to secure a win at the top. top next season
Commenting on Ringer FC's Wright's House podcast, Wright said: "Back in the day when you look at all the people who used to play for United, they were great, hard to play on them, they were great for everything.
Rodgers turned his attention to success at home after Leicester's disappointing exit from Europe
"I just think they go away from having a focal center-forward that connects the games, whether it's [Teddy] Sheringham, [Andy] Cole, and [Dwight] Yorke, the way they keep the ball better in the field. that place is better. then they do now.
"Even when Solskjaer is playing, they have a plan when they get in, that they can play it going forward, they can connect, so the ball is in a place where Man Utd can select groups apart, it will never happen again.
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“Even with Cavani, who is not the guy. It was not the man that made it happen. That kind of smart, construction for the future playing in and around the third end that Man Utd just can't do.
"It saddens me that Solskjaer, who has played in those teams, is not looking for a match that can do that. That has happened.
"If they were referring to Mason Greenwood as the guy they were going to play in the middle, it would not be like Man United did everything they did with the strikers.
"I know football is growing and we see outsiders with wings and wings getting a lot of goals but that's the model that worked."
Cavani has scored six goals and made two assists in 17 Premier League games for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side so far this season.
Manchester United returned to Premier League action when they took on Chelsea FC at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon.
The Red Devils are now second in the Premier League table and 10 points behind leaders Manchester City.
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