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United need £100m more on new players, says Neville

Published: 24 Sep 2014 - 08:34 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 08:50 pm

LONDON: Manchester United, who spent £150m ($245.18m) on new players in the summer, might need to spend another £100m before they can compete for the Premier League title, according to former defender Phil Neville.
United’s defenders have been savaged in the media after squandering a 3-1 lead to lose 5-3 at Leicester City on Sunday but Neville, who won six Premier League titles with United,  said he was not surprised at what happened.
“I know United have spent 150m pounds,” Neville told BBC Radio 5 live. “I think there’s another two transfer windows of similar amounts of money needed -- maybe 100m -- before they can even think about winning the title.
“There are still key positions in the team that need filling.
“I think the centre-back position is obviously the key area,” Neville added. “Holding midfield or centre midfield needs addressing too.”
The imbalance in the United team was glaringly obvious on Sunday with Robin van Persie, Angel di Maria, Ander Herrera, Radamel Falcao and Wayne Rooney looking dangerous going forward.
But United’s defending was shambolic, leaving new coach Louis van Gaal needing to fix the problems urgently if United are going to launch any kind of bid for the top four positions, never mind the title, this season.
To add to his problems, Jonny Evans went off injured  leaving the ground on crutches and with his foot in a protective boot, while young defender Tyler Blackett, who has played in all five league matches at centre-half was sent off and will be suspended from Saturday’s game against West Ham at Old Trafford. United signed forward Di Maria, midfielder Herrera, defenders Luke Shaw, Marcos Rojo and Daley Blind in the summer but did not sign a top-class centre back to replace the departed Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic.
Neville, who was on the coaching staff at United last season, said there was a good reason for that.
“That squad needed quality, not just run-of-the-mill players, they needed world-class players, and there were no world-class centre-backs out there,” he said.
United have made a worse start to this season than they did a year ago when David Moyes was starting his short-lived stint as manager.REUTERS