Premier League - Parker: United targets over-priced

Eurosport - Thu, 25 Jun 17:36:00 2009

The big question this summer centres on how Manchester United should spend the money they are to get from the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid.

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£80 million is a huge amount of money but such are the inflated sums demanded once selling clubs know it is United who are interested, it is difficult to name a single player linked with a move to Old Trafford who is actually worth what he is being offered for.

Take the £40m price tag that has been slapped on Karim Benzema's head. Surely the Lyon striker cannot be worth that much? For that kind of money, you expect a proven world-class player, a must-have addition to any squad.

I haven't seen enough from Benzema, or Franck Ribery for that matter, to suggest either is that kind of player. But cut the prices being talked about - to about what both were worth two years ago - and it's a different matter.

Whether the £80m for Ronaldo comes United's way in instalments is yet to be seen, but even if it comes in one lump sum, United are under no obligation to spend it all at once.

But it's clear that United do need to spend some this summer.

Alex Ferguson may well have brought through a great crop of youngsters in 1995, but the current lot is not in the same league.

Fourteen years ago, stalwarts Mark Hughes, Paul Ince and Andrei Kanchelskis left the club, prompting fears the boss had lost the plot and United were about to enter free-fall.

I was in the side that lost to Aston Villa on the opening day of that season, leading to the now infamous "you'll win nothing with kids" comment from Alan Hansen.

But we went on to win the Double that season, thanks in no small part to the contributions of those youngsters who went on to dominate English football for years to come.

Ferguson has always invested in youth, but I just don't think what he has at his disposal at the moment is capable of emulating the likes of Beckham, Neville, Butt, Scholes et al.

It was different back then. Players were treated differently - more was demanded from youngsters and people were not afraid of having a go at them if they did not pull their weight. There was an expectation to see them bounce back and prove people wrong if any criticism was levelled at them.

Those players were mentally tough, and it showed in how that season panned out. But the current crop don't seem to have the same mentality.

A prime example is Nani, who should be ready-made replacement on the right for Ronaldo, but he still has a lot to do - he needs to improve about 50 per cent - before he can assume his Portuguese compatriot's mantle.

He's been at United for two seasons now but has shown little sign of improvement during that time. He needs to start reminding the club of the reasons - 14 million of them - why they bought him in the first place.

On the other flank, Zoran Tosic has shown much promise, especially for Serbia in this summer's Euro U21s, but I don't think he is ready to make the step up just yet. That said, the only way he'll improve is if he is around quality players - much like the kids benefitted from Eric Cantona in 1995 - and being involved with the first team next season will only help to bring him on.

Up front, Danny Welbeck has performed in fits and starts only and you cannot hang a hat on him at that level. Likewise young Italian Federico Macheda.

However, one player who stands out from the rest of the youngsters is Fraizer Campbell. Which rather begs the question: why are United selling him?

Campbell is an old-fashioned striker - he never stops running, he knows where the goal is and he respects his team-mates. I've seen enough of him to think he deserves a chance at Old Trafford.

In my opinion, it's too early to sell him. Is he really going to improve at Hull City? I'd like to see him stay and be given a chance.

If any of the youngsters deserve a run in the first team - not just a game here and a game there, but a proper run of four or five games - it's Campbell.

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  1. Do not worry guys because if all else fails, we still­ have the four goals a season Mr Giggs to fall back on.­ No panic then!

    From BRIAN, on Fri 26 Jun 4:24PM
  2. This is a very nice and understandable article, i think­ Ferguson is trying this year to use these young stars­ and i think people are just speculating what is not in­ Man U agender we are not crasy to spend all our money­ buying rubbish, we will spend it in a good way.

    From Raymond M. C.B, on Fri 26 Jun 11:27AM
  3. Interesting comments. I like them. As you said, Nani­ needs to prove himself. I believe he is very good when­ it comes to attack, BUT his problem lays in the­ defending side... he simply doesn't like to defend­ and he either find a solution for this or leave the­ club. As for Fraizer Campbell... believe it or not,­ I'm an Iraqi die hard MAN UTD since beginning of­ 80s and want the Red Devils to top the world, however I­ hope SAF will focus this year on building a new club­ without selling the three talented strikers (Campbell,­ Macheda and Welbeck). I hope our line up this season­ will be VDS/Foster - the Brasilian twin, RF and Vida,­ with Anderson, Possebon, Gibson to be added to the­ current midfielders and the three new wonderboys to be­ added to Rooney, And I hope ...just a hope we sell the­ Bulgarian turtle, aka Berbatov

    From maithem a, on Thu 25 Jun 6:56PM
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