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Expose the reason for Manchester United's 7 million initialed demon and learn 6 lessons! Lajue injected 80 million yuan not to buy people

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire has revealed that Manchester United shareholder Sir Ratcliffe has injected £80 million into the club. The capital injection, which was made in the form of a stake and, while not clearly specified, is thought to be used for infrastructure development at Old Trafford and Carrington, rather than transfers.

Manchester United have made no moves in the winter transfer window in January, with the only signing, Diego León, still an initialled signing, not officially joining until 1 July. The 17-year-old Paraguayan left-back has passed a medical and will join for £7 million.

León had to wait until he turned 18 to sign a sign, but United signed him ahead of schedule, as part of a change in the club's recruitment policy. According to The Telegraph, the Red Devils have learned the lessons of their last six transfer failures and decided to make an early move.

Before Moises Caicedo's move to Brighton, Manchester United scouts recommended him for a price of less than £5 million, but the transfer department hesitated at the time and eventually gave up on the offer. The Seagulls paid him for a lower price and then resold it to Chelsea for more than £100 million.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer also recommended a young Erling Haaland to Manchester United when he was in charge of Molde in Norway, which was brought in for just £2 million at the time. The Red Devils also missed the opportunity and were first introduced by Red Bull Salzburg in Austria, and then Solskjaer wanted to bring in another after taking charge of Manchester United, but was rejected.

Pedro Neto's time at Braga, Portugal, was followed by Manchester United scouts, but the club's hierarchy did not decide to move him. At the age of 16, Benjamin Shesko (RB Leipzig) and Stefan Bajcetic (Liverpool) and Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich) were also teenage talents that United missed because of their indecision.

Now, Rajue has changed the transfer structure of Manchester United, and he has demanded decisive introduction of young players, and United have signed Arsenal's single-game 10-goal goalscorer Chetto Obi-Martin and Malian defender Sekou Koné in the summer window. Leon's signing was allegedly driven by technical director Jason Wilcox. The player has only played 19 top-flight games, but the Red Devils' transfer department is optimistic about his prospects, so they have decided to bring in him to avoid being cut off by other clubs, and Premier League teams such as Arsenal are also rumoured to be interested in him.

León has left Manchester for a while to return to Paraguay, where he has been in contact with future team-mates such as Lisandro Martinez and Garnacho, also from South America, during his time at Manchester City. He was also pictured with Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne, who reportedly met at the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance, where the Manchester United goblin underwent a partial medical check-up.

United have not officially announced Leon's move, which will not be officially announced until this summer when he turns 18, and Leon could make his first appearance for the Reds in pre-season this summer. While the Red Devils will travel to Malaysia for a playoff tour at the end of the season, sources have confirmed that Leon will not be part of the team by then, with him not joining until July 1.

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that United are also keeping an eye on RB Salzburg's Dorgeles Nene, with the 22-year-old Malian winger being shortlisted for a January or summer window and will explore his price and other factors, but the club will continue to look into it before making a final decision.

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