Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has been linked with an exit from the club, but the Red Devils do not plan to sell him anytime soon.
According to a report by Give Me Sport, Manchester United will not sell Luke Shaw in the winter transfer window, and it will be interesting to see if he can make his way back into the starting lineup soon.
There is no doubt that Shaw is a quality player, but he has struggled with persistent injury problems. The England international pocked £200,000-a-week wages, and he has not been able to perform regularly due to his poor availability. So, Manchester United need to bring in a new left back.
Luke Shaw will be desperate to get his career back on track with regular football, and he needs to get over his injury nightmare. There is no doubt that he is good enough to play for the biggest clubs in the country, but his fitness problems are a major concern.
Manchester United had to field makeshift left-backs for months, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to sign a quality left-back before the winter transfer window closes. They have shown interest in several players, including Nuno Mendes.
Manchester United need new additions
As for Shaw, they should look to cash in on the player at the end of the season. While there is no doubt about his quality as a footballer, his availability has been shocking, and Manchester United should cut their losses on him and move on.
Along with Shaw, Tyrell Malacia has struggled with injury problems as well. Manchester United have been linked with multiple left-backs in recent months, and it remains to be seen who they end up with. The Red Devils are going through a period of rebuilding, and they need to plug the gaps in their squad if they are serious about pushing for major trophies.
The defensive unit has been a cause for concern in recent seasons, and the Red Devils are looking to sort it out. Manchester United have already brought in a couple of central defenders at the start of the season, and it seems that they are now looking to improve the full-back areas as well.
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has been linked with an exit from the club, but the Red Devils do not plan to sell him anytime soon.
According to a report by Give Me Sport, Manchester United will not sell Luke Shaw in the winter transfer window, and it will be interesting to see if he can make his way back into the starting lineup soon.
There is no doubt that Shaw is a quality player, but he has struggled with persistent injury problems. The England international pocked £200,000-a-week wages, and he has not been able to perform regularly due to his poor availability. So, Manchester United need to bring in a new left back.
Luke Shaw will be desperate to get his career back on track with regular football, and he needs to get over his injury nightmare. There is no doubt that he is good enough to play for the biggest clubs in the country, but his fitness problems are a major concern.
Manchester United had to field makeshift left-backs for months, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to sign a quality left-back before the winter transfer window closes. They have shown interest in several players, including Nuno Mendes.
Manchester United need new additions
As for Shaw, they should look to cash in on the player at the end of the season. While there is no doubt about his quality as a footballer, his availability has been shocking, and Manchester United should cut their losses on him and move on.
Along with Shaw, Tyrell Malacia has struggled with injury problems as well. Manchester United have been linked with multiple left-backs in recent months, and it remains to be seen who they end up with. The Red Devils are going through a period of rebuilding, and they need to plug the gaps in their squad if they are serious about pushing for major trophies.
The defensive unit has been a cause for concern in recent seasons, and the Red Devils are looking to sort it out. Manchester United have already brought in a couple of central defenders at the start of the season, and it seems that they are now looking to improve the full-back areas as well.