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Man Utd ‘going nowhere’ after deadline panic buys, while Arsenal transfer business was unbelievable, claims Paul Merson


PAUL MERSON believes Manchester United are “going nowhere” after making the last-minute addition of Edinson Cavani.

The former Paris Saint-Germain striker, 33, signed as a free agent on deadline day to bolster the Red Devils’ attack.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has suffered a difficult start to the season at Manchester UnitedCredit: EPA

Mikel Arteta is impressing Paul Merson with his push for the top-fourCredit: AP:Associated Press

While Cavani has bagged 250 goals in Serie A and Ligue 1 throughout a lethal career, there are fears he is a spent force.

And former Arsenal and England midfielder Merson, 52, does not think the Uruguayan will guide United to success.

He wrote in the Star: “Edinson Cavani is an underwhelming signing for Manchester United that shows they are going nowhere.



“He’s been available on a free transfer since I don’t know when, and I don’t think they got beaten by Tottenham because they can’t put the ball in the net.

“Having a man sent off in that game just gave them an excuse. They were already all over the shop defensively.

“It’s hard to play for a big club when you haven’t got any pace and their centre-backs have none.

“I thought they were a shoe-in for the top four before the season started but until they get some legs in that back four I don’t see where they are going.

“They have opened the door for teams like Arsenal, Tottenham and Everton to finish in the top four this season.

Former Gunner Merson is happy with his old side’s transfer businessCredit: Getty – Contributor

“I don’t think they are a top four club at the moment. They can’t defend for toffee, and they let Chris Smalling go to Roma. He would probably get in the team right now.

“Cavani feels like a Quick Fix. But he’s probably not even that if I’m being honest. I don’t see him being the difference.”

United completed much of their transfer business on deadline day, adding Cavani, Alex Telles and Facundo Pellistri to earlier signing Donny van de Beek.

Atalanta winger Amad Diallo is set to arrive in January after the club missed out on Jadon Sancho.

Merson feels the Red Devils are heading in the opposite direction to Arsenal on the pitch.

The Gunners have attracted criticism, including from Merson, for their handling of Gunnersaurus mascot man Jerry Quy’s sacking.

But the £45million signing of Thomas Partey was praised by the ex-midfielder as a real coup.



Merson added: “I like where Arsenal are going on the pitch. Mikel Arteta is doing really well.

“And Partey is an unbelievable signing.

“I don’t know why Manchester United or even Manchester City didn’t go for him. He’s better than what they’ve got.

“But off the pitch, I don’t like what is happening at Arsenal at all sometimes. It’s not the club I remember.”

Paul Merson would have signed for Rangers but was too scared to hand in Arsenal transfer request


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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