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York: Manchester United signs Osmaine without considering it, Champions League qualification has great strategic significance for the Red Devils

May 12th, Manchester United legend York was interviewed by Instant Casino. York said that signing Osmaine was a decision that needed to be considered. At the same time, obtaining the Champions League qualification has greater strategic significance for Manchester United.

■ Regarding signing Osmeen

York said: "Manchester United signs Osmeen this summer, it is better to sign late than not. I don't understand why the club has repeatedly missed such top signing goals in recent years. You can understand their strategy of signing potential new stars like Hoylen, but the Red Devils need much more than that. The club has made too many mistakes in the transfer market and is paying the price for it now."

"Can Osmeen withstand the pressure? Anyway, the situation will not be worse. He has been through the battlefield and is already a mature player. He can destroy the city and lead the team to play for any team. The expectation of joining Manchester United will give him new challenge goals. I think Signing Osmaine is a decision without much concern. There is no need to worry about it at all, because Manchester United is already in a quagmire and must break through and be reborn."

■About the importance of Champions League qualification

York said: "Getting to the Champions League qualification has greater strategic significance for Manchester United. It is related to whether it can continue to attract top players and maintain the club's status as the top European giants. Whether it can make a difference in the Champions League is another matter, but even Manchester United, the sixth-ranked Premier League, has lost its former superstar appeal, and they must return to the Champions League stage. The club's historical heritage is still there, but now Manchester United's stage no longer has the charm of attracting players they like."