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Manchester United's bid to buy 25 million reincarnated Zidane is afraid of being rejected! Zero attraction, ridiculed for early relegation next year

Sky Sports Germany reports that Manchester United want to sign Lyon's French phenom Rayan Shcherki, who scored the Red Devils in both legs of the Europa League quarter-finals. Sir Jim Ratcliffe's transfer team are said to have been in talks with Lyon.Due to the imminent expiration of its contract, 25 million euros is considered sufficient to complete the transaction.

According to Patrick Berger, Manchester United started a conversation with Lyon as early as the Europa League, but Dortmund, Liverpool and many other teams have also shown interest in the 21-year-old Ligue 1 assist king. With his contract approaching, Serki, who has scored 12 goals and provided 20 assists in 44 games this season, has announced his transfer for the summer.

Serky, who was recently selected for the French team for the first time, is known as the "reincarnation of Zidane" by football gamers, and the so-called reincarnation is a special setting in the game. When a star retires, he is re-entered into the database under a new name, and the reincarnated player retains some of the attributes of the original player, such as talent and second citizenship.

Serky is believed to share Zidane's technical excellence and balance of left and right shots, and he is also of Algerian descent and is equally good-looking.

Sherky won individual honors such as Ligue 1 assist king, Europa League assist king and Ligue 1 dribble king in one fell swoop this season, and was selected in the official Ligue 1 team of the year, and Amorim needs such a player. However, it has become difficult for United to convince Sherkie to join the club as they lose their European qualification after losing the Europa League, and there is no shortage of options for Serkie.

Manchester United are still one of the biggest clubs in the world, but since his retirement in 2013, the team has deteriorated year after year, and is now largely an average team, less attractive to the best players in the world than it once was. Aside from a higher weekly salary, Shcherki seems to have no other reason to join the Red Devils.

The British "Sun" even mocked Manchester United, "congratulating" Amorim on his early relegation next season. Because there could be between nine and 10 Premier League teams playing in Europe next season, and Manchester United can sit back and relax on the couch. This is the second time in 35 years that United have missed any European competition, and the British media joked that reducing the load of games may help the Reds avoid relegation. This sounds a bit exaggerated, but it's not alarmist either.

Manchester United have been so poor this season that if it weren't for Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton, they could have been in a relegation spiral this season. Amorim's side have only 39 points after 37 rounds, and none of them have reached the 40-point theoretical relegation line that is customarily drawn by the outside world.

Manchester United were beaten by 17th-placed Tottenham Hotspur for the fourth time of the season in the Europa League final, and the Reds kept three clean sheets in the "four kills" match. Manchester United are full of problems at the moment, with £72 million centre-forward Hojlund not even showing the level of a Championship striker and goalkeeper Onana being a ticking time bomb who often makes basic mistakes.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is at the heart of the squad and he is a top player but has a significant weakness and could concede goals in dangerous areas, as he did in the Europa League final. Fernandes Fernandes was tackled by Casemiro's pass in midfield, Amad Diallo walked back and Tottenham's Sarr got plenty of time to cross, before Luke Shaw and Onana made mistakes before Brennan Johnson scored the winning goal.

Amorim's side were a rabble, with the manager himself using only a 343 formation, and he was seen as making a serious mistake in the selection of his starting XI for the final, mistrusting Mason Mount. Garnacho and his brother, who were reduced to substitutes, went into a public rage, angrily denouncing the shit of the season and mocking Amorim for throwing the hero under the wheel of the bus.

This exposes the weakness of the team's lack of collective spirit, or according to the British media: United are most certainly not united. When a player like Sherkie is confronted with an olive branch from Old Trafford, he inevitably asks in his heart: "What reason do I have to go to Manchester United?"

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