Neville uncovers the recipe for success for Manchester United

Gary neville He has become one of the usual voices in the British media when it comes to analyzing his Manchester United and through Twitter he has identified which players his old team needs to become Premier League champions: “Varane, Kane and Sancho = Title”. This clear and concise he responded to a user who asked where the Red Devils would end up next season if he made the correct signings.

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The framework in which this exchange happened was a 'Q&A' ​​through his personal Twitter account, in which he left another sympathetic response, since he considers that the United legend who would have an immediate impact on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad would be Roy Keane. The fierceness of the former midfielder is the brushstroke that, in Neville's eyes, the engine room of the current league runner-up needs to take another step from the hand of the three superficialities.

They are not random names those slipped by the now analyst, since The interest in Varane and Sancho is long-standing, while the 'Kane case' has been opened since he asked to leave Tottenham recently. What's more, he confirmed it in a conversation with Neville himself that it could cost the striker dearly, as Daniel Levy did not like such matters to be publicly aired.

More than 300 million to make it happen

It would not be easy and, of course, cheap. Remember that the owner of the Spurs has priced its star above 150 million euros, while Varane and Sancho have a price, a priori, of 70 and 90 or 100 million respectively. Real Madrid would be willing to let the Frenchman leave, who ends his contract in 2022, as long as the amount is indicated, while in Dortmund there is a kind of agreement between club and player to open the door if someone approaches three figures . Those same 100 million were offered last summer by United to make the winger the star of the project, but the claim borusser he was much older.

Denies Cristiano Ronaldo

Neville is not convinced of the return of the Portuguese star to Old Trafford. “I love it, but it is better that we leave the memories where they are”, said the former defender at 46 years old. Much is being speculated about the future of Cristiano Ronaldo. He has not yet decided what will happen to his future.