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Manchester United s stud, 200 million forward trident, Amorin s puzzle is one piece short, Adams can be selected for the midfielder

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It's time to answer fans' questions again: Who are the large-scale midfielders suitable for Manchester United this summer window? After Manchester United quoted Cesco and reached a personal agreement with Cesco, Manchester United will soon reconstruct a 200 million pound forward configuration in the new season. This is undoubtedly a huge investment for Manchester United, which has been saying that they have no money and no qualifying for the Champions League, which is undoubtedly a huge investment, that is, Manchester United all in this season.

So where does the rumors of a midfield come from? After the trip to the United States, when Manchester United's captain B Fei talked about the summer window plan and lineup thickness, he said that two players were missing to join the competition. One of them is obviously Cesco, and the other is likely to be the midfielder. After DO Master and Andy Mitten and other veteran Manchester United teams also said that Manchester United's next target is center and midfielder. Romano even said that Manchester United originally planned to defeat Parisa, but now Manchester United wants a more intense midfielder. My first reaction was Kanter, but there is no Kanter in the market now.

Since Manchester United needs a midfielder, this midfielder must involve style issues, not just one can do it. Do you want to have an organizational back midfielder, a sweeping back midfielder or some other characteristics? Before Manchester United signed Cesco, I tend to want Manchester United to need an organizational midfielder. After Manchester United approached Cesco, I tend to want Manchester United to sweep the midfielder because the characteristics of your center determine some special positioning.

Amorin built a backcourt ball-out system in the preseason is not smooth, but the framework is seen, a backcourt ball-out system used for switching between 23 and 32. In the three games of the trip to the United States, the back midfielder actually had very few touches. Most of the guidance from the backfield to the front court was handed over to Lukesha of the left center back and Yoro of the right center back. They even had to take the ball from the back midfielder.

Manchester United's left side is basically a gradual forward system of Onana, Maguire, Lukesha, and B Fe, while the right side is a gradual forward structure of Onana, Yoro, Diallo, and Mbeumo. The middle side is handed over to B Fe and Cunia who frequently retreat to solve it. Therefore, in Amorin's system, the center midfielder does not need to undertake too many backcourt ball output tasks. However, he needs to take on one responsibility: catch the ball, turn around, and push forward at the right time.

So, there are actually several basic elements that can be set here: first, your defense must be strong, your running range must be large enough, and then, you must have a certain ability to dribble and propel. For example, when Manchester United was 2-2 Everton, Manchester United's first goal was that Ugath did not bring the ball out.

Before talking about what midfielder Manchester United needs, let's take a look at what happened to Liverpool last season. Liverpool has been trying to transform tactically, but it was not successful during Klopp's period. Until Slot restarted the right channel of Salah + Arnold. In order to support the performance of the right channel, Liverpool's double midfielder played a huge role, among which McLeister played a greater role.

Previously, there was a statistics of missing ball rights from the Premier League last season, and two Liverpool players ranked in the top 10, namely Salah and Arnold. The offense of any team is an adventure, not a safe ball like passing the ball back, so if you lose the ball, someone must grab it back. Liverpool's McAllister plays a good role, with various blocks everywhere, and stealing more than 92% of the midfielders.

The situation that Manchester United is now facing is that you lose the ball in the frontcourt, can you grab it back? Manchester United has two data that are pretty good in the Premier League, that is, B Fei’s steal data in the front court and Mazravi’s steal data in the back court. So what about the midfield? Neither Casemiro nor Ugat have very outstanding data.

The number of interceptions and steals does not necessarily mean that the player has a particularly good defensive skill, and it may also be due to a bad sense of defensive position. For example, Manchester United's right-back Wan Bissaka was elected as the Premier League's steals king in his first season with Manchester United. He is called Spider-Man, but his sense of defensive position is the big problem. However, under Manchester United's system, if the midfielder does not have enough stealing ability and ability to catch back, it will definitely not work.

Open the fbref database and directly find the players who ranked high in the Premier League steals + interceptions last season. Why do you only calculate the total number of interceptions + steals instead of calculating the average data? Because attendance rate is also one of the considerations. Let’s look at the number of steals in the third zone of the midfield. Everton’s 34-year-old veteran Gayer ranked first, Chelsea’s 22-year-old Kessedo ranked second, Wolves’ Gomez ranked third, Liverpool’s McAllister ranked fourth (for the place where Salah and Arnold were made), and fifth place is Bournemouth midfielder Taylor Adams, who I personally want to recommend.

As for the steals in the defensive three zones, Manchester United ranked in the top three last season, and the sideline center back was what Manchester United should do. Therefore, the essence of a sweeping midfielder is to cover enough areas when the midfield is relatively empty.

Taylor Adams' defensive data is good enough to steal more than 98% of midfielders, intercept more than 86% of midfielders, and block more than 81% of midfielders. Of course, Brighton's Baleba, Liverpool's McAllister, Chelsea's Kessetdo, Forest's Elliott, Wolves's Gomez and other players all performed well in this area.

The following figure is a comparison of key data between Baleba, McAllister and Taylor Adams. Obviously, Adams made more mistakes, and Baleba and McAllister made fewer mistakes, but the overall data of the three people are actually very close. Of course, if other data are added, you will find that McAllister's pass is better and Baleba's dribbling is better, but both data of Adams are relatively average.

First of all, Adams is 26 years old this year, which is in line with Ineos's style of signing as a player this year. Cunya and Mbeumo also joined Manchester United at this age. His weekly salary is only 60,000 pounds, and joining Manchester United may lead to a higher level, but at least his salary is controllable. Then Bournemouth's bargaining power is obviously not as good as Brighton. Manchester United wants to win Baleba from Brighton, but Brighton's asking price will be too much, so refer to Chelsea's winning Kessedo.

Also, Adams debuted at Red Bull Leipzig and trained in the all-player offensive and defensive system football for three seasons. Later, he went to Leeds United for high-intensity running training, and finally went to Bournemouth to play. Given Vivier's relationship with the Red Bull system, it would be easier for Manchester United to find Adams.

So, are there any other midfield target choices? My suggestion is to find such a vital position in the back midfielder, just look for it from the Premier League. Since Manchester United plans to all in this season, the forward line may look for the Bundesliga, but it is really recommended to explore the back midfielder from the Premier League. Are there any other options? Yes, Wolves' Gomez can consider it.

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