With £150m of attacking talent already at his disposal, few expected
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal to dip back into the transfer
market for another forward.
But the Dutchman did exactly that on transfer deadline
day - snapping up Monaco striker Radamel Falcao on a season-long loan
deal.
The Colombian, 28, is generally considered as one of the world's most lethal attackers, having scored 104 goals in 139 league games for Porto, Atletico Madrid and Monaco since moving to Europe in 2009.
Manchester United's summer signings |
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---|---|---|---|
Player |
Signed from |
Position |
Fee |
Ander Herrera |
Athletic Bilbao |
Central midfield |
£29m |
Luke Shaw |
Southampton |
Left-back |
£27m |
Marcos Rojo |
Sporting Lisbon |
Left-sided defender |
£16m |
Angel Di Maria |
Real Madrid |
Attacking midfielder |
£59.7m |
Daley Blind |
Ajax |
Defence/midfield |
£13.8m |
Radamel Falcao |
Monaco |
Forward |
Season-long loan |
"It is a 'wow' signing."
But where will he fit into Van Gaal's plans? That is one of the many questions surrounding Falcao's arrival, and United's near-£150m summer spending spree, tackled here by ex-England international Neville.
Should Van Gaal have prioritised other areas?
"Who are the centre-backs out there that United could buy today? There are not many.
"I don't think the quality is out there - we have seen that by some of the defending throughout European football. I was out every week last season scouting - we looked at Eliaquim Mangala, Thomas Vermaelen and Mats Hummels.
"Mangala - who ended up joining Manchester City for £32m - is young, raw, quick, but is the fourth choice centre-back for France. He has the attributes to go higher but for that money I thought he wasn't up it.
"Hummels is captain of Borussia Dortmund and they said he wasn't leaving. United tried for Vermaelen, who went to Barcelona, and ended up with Marcos Rojo who was probably second choice."
Is Falcao a statement of intent or a panic buy?
Phil Neville: "I knew he was coming to Manchester - but not to Manchester United. I thought he would end up at Manchester City. It is a 'wow' signing."United did not need run of the mill signings. They needed world class signings and Falcao is world class. When that news came through every Manchester United fan would have been cheering.
"And the knock-on effect has been incredible, with Javier Hernandez going to Real Madrid and Danny Welbeck going to Arsenal.
"But I think we've proven now that this probably still is the greatest league in the world and it's great that the best players are coming to England."
Where will he fit into Van Gaal's starting XI?
"Because there's been a big turnaround of players and the nucleus of a new team being built I think it's going to take time. Louis van Gaal has said that.
"He needs time to integrate these new players into his team, into the club, but more importantly into the system that he's playing.
"People are saying 'where is Falcao going to fit in?' Well, who cares, just fit him in and let him score goals."
Will Van Gaal stick with three at the back?
"Daley Blind is a good signing because he can play in a number of positions and he was Van Gaal's trusted man for the Dutch in the World Cup.
"He can play left wing-back, left centre-back and in midfield, and is someone who Van Gaal will trust to imprint his philosophy on the other players in the side.
"Three at the back is a system I need convincing on. The history of the club is four at the back but he wants to do it his own way and the players he is bringing in suggests he will stick with three at the back."
Should Mata be fearing for his future?
"I don't think Mata will have worries about his future at Old Trafford. But, because United are not involved in the Champions League or League Cup, he will struggle for game time.
"There is competition for places and without being in Europe there could be problems further down the line for Van Gaal."
What qualities will Falcao bring to the team?
South American football writer Tim Vickery: |
---|
"This is not a player with the virtues of versatility than
Louis van Gaal prizes so highly. The Colombian is an out and out centre
forward, one of the best penalty area predators in the business.
Attacking the ball, front to goal, he is a force of nature. In his time
in Europe he has become more confident, powerful and effective. Outside
the box, though, he does not offer anything like as much. Colombia, for
example, found it very hard to play him up front on his own." |
Does United's late movement indicate a frenzied approach since Ferguson left?
Phil Neville: "There is a recruitment process in place. United made a couple of signings that if David Moyes was still in charge then he would have made them. There are other signings which weren't on our radar, who we didn't explore or fancy. Louis van Gaal is picking players to fit his system and philosophy."Rojo is one and Blind is another who could be utilised in midfield or on the left hand side. Di Maria has been bought for a certain job and time will tell where Falcao fits in.
"The other signings, I think, were already on their radar before Van Gaal came in. Luke Shaw was a given - he will probably be the best left-back in England if not Europe. Ander Herrera was watched 20 or 30 times last year and we were told he would be next main Spanish midfielder. They are young signings and fit into the philosophy of the club so I don't think that would have changed."
Is United's near-£150m spree a measured response to last season's failure?
Phil Neville: "At the start of the summer United vice-chairman Ed Woodward said Manchester United could still attract the world's best players - and they have done that."Sometimes you have got to forget the price tags. There was money there to spend and when a club like Manchester United goes in for a player they have to pay big money. It's a given.
"But it is not a gamble signing Angel Di Maria or Falcao."
Falcao's record in Europe |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Season | Club | Apps | Goals | Goals per Game |
2014-15 |
Monaco |
3 |
2 |
0.67 |
2013-14 |
Monaco |
19 |
11 |
0.58 |
2012-13 |
Atletico Madrid |
41 |
34 |
0.83 |
2011-12 |
Atletico Madrid/Porto |
52 |
36 |
0.69 |
2010-11 |
Porto |
42 |
38 |
0.90 |
2009-10 |
Porto |
43 |
34 |
0.79 |
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