Saha warned that modern players often fall into the trap of seeking short-term gains, influenced by agents who prioritize quick deals over sustained development.
"The players will only get better if they sacrifice," he said. "They should understand that if they give their all for a couple of years, then huge opportunities will be given to them, even at United or another big club, but instead they are cynical, they look for the best they can get right now, even if they could get something better through hard work. They think instead they should speak to the media and demand things, the agents are looking for immediate pay-offs.
"It doesn’t work for the players, they’re easily led, and they don’t make the most of their careers. Most of the time the best way is to talk on the pitch. You don't become a big star by getting people talking about what you want, you become a big star by becoming a great player. We need more from them, and they need more from themselves."