Guys, a news report released yesterday revealed that Manchester United tried to sign Tielemans twice in the past but failed to reach an agreement. Now, the topic has resurfaced again this summer. He even mentioned his interest and dreams about United in an interview. 😱
But then Scholes dropped a bomb with his comment: "Even if I wanted to bring Tielemans to United, we'd be lowering our standards." That sparked a serious debate. What do you think? Is Tielemans a good fit for United? Or is Scholes right? Do you think United should make this move?
Is Tielemans coming to United? Scholes' comment sparked the debate 🔥
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If Tielemans joins United, will it be a step backward as Scholes suggested, huh? I see it kind of like a team in basketball bringing back an old superstar. Like when LeBron returned to the Cavs in 2014—it was great for everyone, but he wasn’t at his peak anymore. Tielemans is a fantastic midfielder, sure, but what United really need is a bit of youth and potential. Plus, they’re also signing experienced players like Alderweireld to improve the squad, which makes me think they’re leaning a bit toward a "retirement team." Tielemans’ quality is undeniable, but United need to get younger, or Scholes might just be right.
Man, bro, I really think Tielemans could be *super* useful for United, both in terms of midfield leadership and his presence in the psyche. Look, last season he put in solid performances for Leicester in both the Premier League and the Conference, especially after they changed formation—he just couldn’t elevate them further, but he’s a charismatic player. Scholes’ comment about ‘lowering ourselves to his level’ is way too modest, because United need someone who can at least help out in attack right now, and Tielemans can do that.
Now, should United make this move? Yeah, but *at the right price*. Clubs have always wanted Tiele, but it always came down to money. Take Leeds, for example—they underestimated Metcalfe, but once he arrived, the team’s attacking speed improved. Tielemans is the same; he stabilizes the midfield and adds an extra weapon at set-pieces. The key is that this time, United shouldn’t go with ‘we’ll fix it later’—they need to allocate the proper budget.