Manchester United enters this unexpected break from football
in the fifth position in the Premier League.
The club is trying to qualify for next season’s Champions
League, and now this has been plunged into uncertainty. Champions League fans
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Here are three ways
United qualify…
1.
The league table is paused, and this season’s
results are permitted to stand. Manchester City would be banned by UEFA and
fifth place takes the spot on merit.
2.
The season continues and United overtake Chelsea
and secure fourth or even third spot.
3.
The season continues and United win the Europa
League and take the prize of Champions League qualification.
Here are four ways
United do not qualify…
1.
The league is voided and all results reset to
the beginning of the 2019/20 season, putting United back in the Europa League.
2.
The league continues and United fail to finish
in the top five or win the Europa League.
3.
League tables are taken on current results and
Manchester City win an appeal or defer their UEFA ban.
4.
Sheffield United mounts an appeal based on being
just two points behind Manchester United with a game in hand. They could be permitted
to play the match to even up the games played column, and overtake us into
fifth.
So what will happen?
We can’t give a prediction, and can simply state it will be
one of these seven scenarios.
There are more ways United cannot qualify than can, and
our case is not helped by not being in the top four, or have been in the
competition last season.
If football resumes in April and May we clearly have a
better chance of qualifying than simply hoping City’s Champions League ban is
upheld.
Can we sign players
without it?
Missing out would mean United go two years in a row without
Champions League football.
The chase for top targets is defined by two areas, 1) Can
we attract them, and 2) Can we afford them?
The bigger challenge is financially, especially if Paul
Pogba is not sold.
Top transfer target Jadon Sancho would want Champions League
football, but he may look on United’s situation more sympathetically based on
the way this season ended, if it is just cut short now.
United are playing like one of the top teams in England and
were likely on course to finish in the top four if we kept it up. This might be
enough to convince him to buy in.
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