Manchester United are on the hunt for a new midfielder, and they could do a lot worse than signing up Thiago Alcantara and Gareth Bale. The pair have been key players in Bayern Munich’s rise to the top of German football, and they can take their game to another level by teaming up with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Old Trafford. In fact, there’s no reason why Manchester United shouldn’t go all in on these two stars right now!
The midfield pair have been key for the Bundesliga side.
Bale and Thiago have been key for Bayern Munich. The duo have played a big role in Bayern’s success in both their Bundesliga title defence, as well as their run to the Champions League final.
The Welshman has scored four goals this season, including one against Barcelona during their quarter-final tie. He also netted twice in the first leg of their semi-final against Ajax Amsterdam. Thiago has been equally impressive, scoring twice and providing two assists in the Champions League this season. The Spaniard also scored against Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. The duo have been key for Bayern Munich’s success. They deserve to be rewarded with Champions League medals, but it doesn’t look like they’ll get one!
Thiago scored two goals during last year’s tournament but has yet to find the net this time around despite his side being among Europe’s elite clubs once again this term after winning Bundesliga titles in each of his five seasons since joining from Barcelona back in 2013 – including four consecutive domestic titles between 2014/2015 through 2017/2018 inclusive.”
They could be a key cog in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United revolution.
The midfield duo have the experience of playing in England’s top flight, meaning that they should be able to adapt quickly to the demands of playing for United.
With Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the helm and Bale and Thiago joining him, it could well be a case of third time lucky for United as they look to return to their former glory under Sir Alex Ferguson. The Norwegian boss has already made an impact by bringing in some exciting players this summer including Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Daniel James and Harry Maguire – all of whom are young talents who can only get better under his guidance.
If you’re looking for an edge over your fantasy football rivals this season then adding these two superstars could be just what you need! Bale and Thiago will undoubtedly be a big hit with United fans, but fantasy football managers are also likely to be impressed by the pair. Bale is one of the most exciting players in world football right now so he’s sure to bring plenty of points on the board every week. He has scored 21 goals in 51 appearances for Real Madrid since joining them from Tottenham Hotspur in 2013 and is still only 29 years old.
And there’s no reason why Manchester United shouldn’t go for them.
This is where the idea of a potential move to Old Trafford comes in. Both Bale and Thiago are still young and have plenty of room for improvement, but they would be a good fit for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s style of play. They are both under contract with Bayern Munich until 2022, but if they wanted to move on from the German champions then it would be difficult for them to say no if United came calling with an offer too good to refuse.
Time to go all in on the duo, United fans.
As we approach the summer transfer window, it’s time for Manchester United to go all in on Gareth Bale and Thiago Alcantara. Both players are under contract with Bayern Munich until 2022, but reports have suggested that the club’s hierarchy would be willing to let them go if they receive an offer too good to refuse. Bale is a world-class winger who can play on either flank and would be perfect for United’s system, while Thiago could provide Solskjaer with another option in midfield alongside Fred and Paul Pogba.
Bale has been linked with a move to Old Trafford for some time now; he’s even expressed his desire to play under Jose Mourinho. The Welshman would be an excellent addition, bringing pace and power to United’s attack while also being able to play on either flank or through the middle. He’d give them another dimension that they currently lack–that of speed–and would make them less predictable as an attacking force when deployed centrally alongside Romelu Lukaku or Marcus Rashford (or Anthony Martial). Plus, he could shore up their defense somewhat by taking some pressure off Antonio Valencia at right-back. He’d also be a good fit in terms of character. He’s a humble, hard-working player who has improved every year he’s been at Swansea; he’s not one to cause problems off the pitch or in the dressing room, which is something Mourinho has often stressed as being important when signing players.
Thiago Alcantara would also provide something different from what the current Red Devils squad offers: creativity from deeper positions than those occupied by Paul Pogba or Nemanja Matic in midfield; plus experience playing under Pep Guardiola at Barcelona before moving back home last year with Bayern Munich where he won two Bundesliga titles in three seasons there so far (he missed out through injury last season). Both players are comfortable with both feet so can play wide as well as central positions which makes them flexible enough for Mourinho’s tactics without compromising quality too much either way – although if we’re honest here neither player has yet shown himself capable enough defensively where this matters most which may cause problems further downfield if not addressed properly beforehand… That being said neither player has yet shown himself capable enough defensively where this matters most which may cause problems further downfield if not addressed properly beforehand. The pair are also both more than capable of playing in central positions as well which makes them flexible enough for Mourinho’s tactics without compromising quality too much either way – although if we’re honest here neither player has yet shown himself capable enough defensively where this matters most
Conclusion
We’re not saying that Bale and Thiago are the answer to all of United’s problems. But they could be a good start.