After spending enormous amounts of money in an attempt to bridge the gap on the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City during the summer transfer window, Manchester United are facing another season without being in contention for the Premier League title.
With Christmas almost upon us, United currently find themselves 17 points behind cross-city rivals City at the top of the table, suggesting that even more investment will be required in 2022 to try and make sure they're in the mix to stand on the top step of the English football pyramid's podium next season.
As well as needing to add to the squad in places, United will also be looking to appoint a new permanent manager before the start of the 2022/23 campaign, with experienced German
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