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No January signings for Man Utd! John Murtough issues big transfer update as Red Devils football director warns club against financial fair play breaches

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  • Football director warns of quite January window
  • Club seek to remain within FFP rules
  • Exits possible for some out-of-favour players
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Addressing a United fans' forum, John Murtough shared the club's view that the January transfer window was not an 'optimal time' to recruit players. He also warned that the Red Devils need to adhere to financial fair play (FFP) regulations, with Everton recently being slapped with a ten-point deduction for breaking the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability rules.

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    WHAT JOHN MURTOUGH SAID

    In comments shared with the Manchester United Fans’ Forum on December 13, Murtough stated: “Looking ahead to the January transfer window, we are not expecting it to be particularly busy.

    “There will always be the possibility of deals around the edges of the squad, particularly in terms of finding opportunities for players who are not playing as much football as they would like.

    “However, we’ve always been consistent in saying that we do not see January as the optimal time to do business and our recruitment strategy remains focused on summer windows.”

    "We’ve seen this season that financial fair play (FFP) rules have real teeth, so we have to be very careful to ensure that we remain compliant, and we will. But that means being really disciplined on spending going forward, with a balance between incomings and outgoings."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Murtough's comments will no doubt come as another blow to supporters who have seen their side beset by poor results on the field and frustrated by the ongoing ownership saga off it. Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a 25% stake in the club is due to trigger a much-needed overhaul in the sporting structure at Old Trafford. But with that deal yet to be ratified and Murtough's update stating that United have little financial room to play with, it seems a sporting revolution remains a long way off.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    United halted their alarming slide with a hard-fought draw at Anfield on Sunday and are on the road again when they face West Ham at the London Stadium on Saturday afternoon.