
Fans are calling for Manchester United to be aggressive in the transfer market this summer. The discussion follows a fan's suggestion to revamp the squad.
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We asked for your views on how you would revamp the Manchester United squad in the summer, after fan contributor Alex Turk urged the club to "get aggressive in the transfer market".
Here are some of your comments:
Graham: Totally agree - it's time to be ruthless. The Sunderland game and the first half against Leeds United shows how poor this side can be. Players like Amad Diallo, Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount and Joshua Zirkzee are just not good enough to play well on a regular basis and find the magic needed to win games.
Fans are urging Manchester United to be aggressive in their approach to the transfer market this summer.
The discussion was initiated by fan contributor Alex Turk, who called for the club to get aggressive in the transfer market.
Fans want to see a significant revamp of the Manchester United squad to improve performance.
Manchester United's transfer decisions are expected to take place during the upcoming summer transfer window.


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Gordon: Totally agree with Alex Turk's comments regarding players surplus to requirements, and on signing sufficient new players for a rigorous campaign next season. I didn't agree with Michael Carrick's selections against Sunderland. Mount and Zirkzee are simply not good enough. Pick the best team available to keep momentum going until the season's end. And why not give some of the young lads like Shea Lacey a chance for half an hour?
Callum: I wouldn't say a radical overhaul of the squad needs to happen, rather than shrewd business that increases the quality and squad depth. Both Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo show that bringing in players who are adapted to the Premier League will provide a more lasting impact than making a number of high-profile signings from across the leagues that are not carefully considered. Players like Amad and Martinez will be able to play their part if outgoings are replaced with genuine quality. If we fail to do that, next season could see yet another regression - and that would be very much in keeping with our experience post-Ferguson!
Gerry: In midfield, I'd get Ederson and Joao Gomes. I'd look at bringing James Garner back, he's in his last year of contract at Everton. In defence, I'd sign Michael Keane on a free for a similar role to that played by Jonny Evans in case Matthijs de Ligt and Martinez continue to be injury prone. Axel Tuanzabe could also be considered for that role - he's free.
Mike: As good as a job Carrick has done, if we don't sign a minimum of five players in key roles we don't stand a chance of competing in Europe or the Premier League. If you look at the games we drew this season, at least half of them should have been wins. I believe that Carrick was also to blame for the team he picked for a few of them - the latest at Sunderland had me thinking why Mbeumo didn't start the game instead of Zirkzee.
Antony: They need to bring up the youth. The Class of '92 never would have been as successful had they not been given the chance. Get a central midfielder to support and a central defender, then bring some up from the youths.
Alan: Acquire a new, seasoned manager first, then a top-class central defender, holding midfielder, wide player and striker.
Richard: This all very well but United need to have a full-time manager first. Players need certainty and know they are wanted. Personally, I'm not sure how much more Carrick can do. Appoint him and get on with it.