Ferdinand: Manchester United did not surrender in Mbemo s transfer, if it had been met in the past
Ferdinand believes that on Mbemo's transfer issue, Manchester United has adhered to its position and has not "submission".
Ferdinand believes that Manchester United executives ultimately refused to make concessions at the psychological price they set for Mbemo, which is why the transfer negotiations have lasted for so long. Mbemo is about to join the Red Devils, and Brentford accepted a offer from Manchester United up to £71 million over the weekend.
Ferdinand said: "I think in the Mbemo deal, if it were Manchester United in previous years, they might have surrendered and directly met the asking price of Brentford."
"I don't think they didn't do this time. I think they stand firm and said, 'Listen, we won't make concessions. We have other goals, we will turn to them, we are willing to wait, but we won't compromise on the price.'"
In discussing Manchester United's past transfer strategy, Ferdinand made up "I think before, the old management would succumb and say 'We'll meet your requirements and pay too much', like we've done with multiple players over the past few years."
"So I think, yes, it does take longer than we expected or expected, but it ended up being done. I think the price is closer to what United want to pay, rather than what Brentford is trying to ask for and ask for. In that sense, I think it's good."
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