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Manchester United is going to bet again! He will be able to save the Red Devils by 30 million yuan.

3:45pm, 15 May 2025Football

Manchester United is going to sign. This time, it is not a big name, nor a golden boy, but a striker who was relegated to the Championship team: Liam Drapp, 22, from Ipswich.

This Ipswich team has just been reduced to the Championship and has a terrible record. But Drapp's personal data is still tough: 12 league goals are not bad for a team that has collapsed overall.

But Manchester United spent money - £30 million.

Yes, it is just a young man who has never played in the Champions League, has never entered the national team, and has just started his worth. Is this operation similar to Anthony before? Does it look like Sancho? Does it look like all the forward stories that "look good, get rid of it when you come in"?

Why is it him?

is very simple, Manchester United is in a hurry.

Hoilen did not play, Zilkze did not integrate into it, and the offensive line was almost collectively silent except for B Fee and Rashford who occasionally emerged. Amorin needs a striker who can rush, run, and not be afraid of dirty and tired work.

Drapp, just fit.

He has a tough body and a straightforward style of playing, which is a bit of the tough fighting style that Rooney was young. The technology is not delicate, but the football merchant online has a positive attitude, and is the kind of striker who "looks like Manchester United but just needs him."

But the question is: Can he take on the Red Devils' front line?

This is a £30 million question.

It's not that Drapp is bad, but that Manchester United's system has become a "forward killer".

Sancho, Wehest, Martial... Too many examples have shown that the problem is not the players, but the system.

This 22-year-old man may not have realized that what he is going to enter is a team with internal chaos, external pressure, and fans' disappointment. Whether he can withstand these is not just a matter of hard work, but also a comprehensive challenge to psychological quality and public opinion pressure.

Is Manchester United worthy of being called a "wealthy family"?

Interestingly, Sky Sports' original words are: "Even if Manchester United's performance is not good, Drapp still thinks they are 'a big club'."

This sentence seems to be praiseful, but it is actually ironic.

Manchester United's halo is still there, but its results, playing style and management are no longer worthy of the word "wealthy family". Young players are willing to come because they believe in the sign, not the project.

And how long can this "faith" last?

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