Since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down as manager of Manchester United, the team's performance has been like a kite on a string, and the player trading department has become a target. Recently, famous commentator Gary Nievely warned the new manager Rubin Emolian that "staying low" is a problem that needs to be solved. He pointed out that in the past ten years, Manchester United had "no one to buy", which is a worrying situation.

Gallieni Vili was blunt: "Emolian is eager for his players to perform at their best. However, over the past decade, United have signed a number of star players but their performances have been disappointing. Is this a problem with the coach, the players or the environment? If Emmanuel continues to follow the same old path, I am afraid he will only repeat the same old mistakes. For the past decade, United's Nandis department has existed like a slave. Despite investing £1.8 billion, excluding general expenses, we have got almost nothing!"

Looking back at the last decade, United have overpaid to sign top stars such as Paul Puba, Romelu Lukaku, Mihi Darien, Alexis Sanchez, Chayton Sinzou, Harry Maguanyi, C Ronaldo, Windy Bic, Anthony Mafioso, Kasmiru, and Hua Lani, yet the fans have been very disappointed with them.

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