Manchester United should set their eyes on a new target

By Alex Hudson / Roar Guru

Manchester United’s defence is one of the best in Europe in terms of depth.

From the experienced Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw, Eric Bailly, Phil Jones and Harry Maguire to up-and-coming Diogo Dalot, Brandon Williams, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Teden Mengi, Axel Tuanzebe and Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Manchester United have options.

However, particularly with the more experienced defenders, they lack a sense of wow factor evident in the midfield and the attack via players like Paul Pogba, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.

Don’t get me wrong, Victor Lindelof is one of the most underrated players in the Premier League. This is backed up by the statistic that not one player dribbled pass him this EPL season as of 13 January, 22 games in (there are no stats available after that point).

However, the defensive unit as a whole needs a bit of reinforcement provided by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Despite being one of England’s most expensive defenders of all time, Maguire’s not worth the A$143 million the club acquired him for last season. Nonetheless, he’s still a good player, with a tackle success rate of 68 per cent for United and winning 51.64 per cent of his duels – but $143 million is just too much for a player who has a current value of $92 million.

So the big question: who should Manchester United buy to help strengthen the defence?

The answer: former Tottenham and current Belgium centre-back and occasional left-back Jan Vertonghen. Having played 232 EPL games, he has 72 clean sheets to his name. Although he is 33, he had a tackle success rate of 75 per cent and, in 2018-19 and played a massive role in helping Tottenham reach the Champions League final for the first time in the London club’s history.

(Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images)

In terms of price, as he is recently a free agent, no signing fees are necessary, so if the Red Devils cash out on Jadon Sancho or Jack Grealish, Vertonghen would still be within the price range.

Due to his age (33), if United were to acquire him, he would be at the club for only around two to five years. This is fine, as in that time youngsters like Williams, Wan-Bissaka, Tuanzebe and Fosu-Mensah would have played many more first-team matches and be top-level, experienced players in their own right.

Signing Belgian Jan Vertonghen would be a good purchase for the club because he provides over seven years of experience playing at the top level in the EPL, he would be something of a role model for younger defenders coming through and he comes with no signing fee, leaving room to spend money elsewhere too.

The Crowd Says:

2020-08-11T20:34:13+00:00

P Air

Guest


I don't think they need to strengthen anywhere - the officials are always there to help them out when they are struggling

2020-08-11T06:12:36+00:00

Totally not Ethan Kerr

Guest


This a is a good point but we need people to last us longer and we can't bank it all on our young ones Mr Cricket/ Soccer player

2020-08-09T17:17:04+00:00

David Shilovsky

Expert


If the defence is one of the deepest in Europe, why make another depth signing? That's all Vertonghen would be at this point. You're correct in stating United's defence lacks wow factor, but I'm struggling to identify a realistic target that would remedy the situation. Solskjaer is building something, but without their own van Dijk, top-four is the most they can aspire to next season.

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