Syakir (@syakirjasnee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In all their recent deals, no player is on more than £200K. The highest salary under INEOS is De Ligt at 200K. And De Ligt is an experienced player. The old regime paid Antony 240K. So in my books, they haven’t put a foot wrong (yet) with these transfer deals.

Syakir (@syakirjasnee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

INEOS is tryna undo decades of neglect. I see them tryna not overpay, add buy back clause, sell on clause, pay lesser upfront, structure the payments reasonably, something the old regime did not do. So when the transfers are slow, I gotta bite my tongue.

Luke Pothecary (@lukepoth123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FootyLens INEOS and Amorim weren’t here when he decided to fly to Ireland and get that drunk that he was unavailable for training and for a match, that is down to Marcus, I’m gutted it’s ended like this but let’s not pretend that he’s a model professional 👍

Ian Mollo (@mollo24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’d argue he let INEOS down first came in when team was 4 points off 3rd, won 7 of 27 PL games, none back to back, lost to a 17th place Spurs in the Europa final that would have secured much needed funds, He’s lucky to get any money as most well run teams would have sacked him.

Tuch 🔰™️² (@tuch_irfaan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are two things which INEOS clearly outlined as the Football Directors at Manchester United: 1. Following the business model of Real Madrid - focusing on talented youngsters,and they are implementing that strategy religiously. So forget about Osimehn 2. Cutting costs

G🕊️H😫O😒S👽T💀 (@50gods_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Manchester United INEOS Omar Berrada is it until we start signing petition for you guys to sign players before yall will know the right thing to do 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️