Moyes in Germany; What to buy?

Yesterday Moyes was rumored to be at the BMG vs. Bayern match to view Dante in action. Undoubtedly center back is a concern for Manchester. But Dante is 30; the wrong side of thirty. He is not a starter at the moment. Last season, when he became a household name, in certain households, he was starting because of injuries. And yes, he did his job with aplomb.

But Dante is not the best available purchase in the Bundesliga. Neither is German international Mats Hummels. Rather, the best purchase for the future of Manchester is Neven Subotic.

Subotic plays for the Serbian National Team, and if Yugoslavia reunited in the kind of ass kicking glory that would make Bill Clinton crap his trousers, Subotic would start for Yugoslavia. He is currently one of the best. At his side would be Dejan Lovren. Subotic, based on the remainder of his contract, is the cheaper purchase.

If Moyes returns to Manchester United with Subotic, a warning flare would be issued. Man Utd would be back in contention, even from mid table. However, Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has stated that he would not like to sell his defenders to Manchester United.

Juan Mata – What this deal means for Man United

37M£. That was how much Man Utd agreed to pay for Juan Mata. Juan Mata was the best midfielder in the Prem before Jose returned. That’s to say, Juan Mata, who is only 25 years old right now, was the best midfielder last year. And this year, mysteriously relegated to the bench.

By most accounts, Mata was relegated as a message to the rest of the team. Similar to the prison scenario of taking down the biggest inmate, Jose entered the gulag, owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, and he took down Mata, who was not really the biggest player, but a player who was the future of the team. Mourinho basically said “no.” Funny that Mata was a Real Madrid youth product. Typical Mourinho.

Juan Mata was one of the last great Valencia players sold off from the great mistake. Not too long ago, Valencia decided to make a new stadium, in order to keep up with the rest of the top teams. In fairness, this is a normal and right decision to make for any major club, and Valencia’s fan could still remember playing in the Champions League finals. And Valencia started this endeavor right before the economic collapse that crippled every corner of the map. So Valencia tried hard to stay afloat. Results were difficult under Koeman, so they brought in Unai Emery. Emery was great, and delivered results, but the team couldn’t balance books. David Silva had to be sold. Then David Villa. Jaoquin left. And Mata as well. Somewhere in there Vicente left, but he was as injured as he was talented. Mata was a cornerstone of a Valencia that, despite being strapped for cash, still pushed for the 3rd place on the Liga table. Even when Silva and Villa left, Mata guided them to wins.

As a Chelsea player, his only real failure was that he did not convert Fernando Torres back into a goal scoring threat. Mata scored where Torres would not. Manchester United may expect a different Mata. They may expect the Mata that played behind David Villa in Valencia, as Mata would be providing service for Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie. If that turns out the case, then the £37m would be well spent.