2. Transfer Issues
A major contributor to Tuchel’s issues with boards is his desire for control in the transfer market.
Tuchel has a strong preference for making key decisions regarding transfers, often pushing for players he feels fit his vision for the team.
This approach has led to tension at clubs like Chelsea and PSG, where sporting directors or boards wanted a bigger say in recruitment.
At Manchester United, the club has appointed top-class professionals to run transfers and are not likely to hand over full control to any manager.
In addition to his desire for control, Tuchel has a mixed track record when it comes to talent id.
During his time at Chelsea, he was responsible for high-profile signings like Romelu Lukaku, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly – transfers that failed to work out.
His tendency to focus on experienced or older players for short-term success has sometimes led to missed opportunities to bring in younger, long-term talents.
By contrast, Manchester United have focused on building a balanced squad with a blend of youth and experience.
Tuchel’s preference for short-term fixes in the transfer market would have clashed with United’s more long-term approach.
With Tuchel joining England, Manchester United can avoid any potential friction in recruitment and continue working with a strategy aimed at long-term success.
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