šŸ—³ļø Man Utd fans want top four over trophies, rate Pep's team over Fergie | OneFootball

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Lewis AmbroseĀ·26 March 2023

šŸ—³ļø Man Utd fans want top four over trophies, rate Pep's team over Fergie

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Despite frustrations over recent business, fans are quietly confident about Manchester Unitedā€™s summerā€™s transfer activity heading into the new season.

Sky Bet have conducted surveys with fans of all 20 Premier League clubs ahead of 2023/24.


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And 14% of the leagueā€™s supporters believe Mason Mount is the best signing of the summer (beaten only by Declan Rice and Alexis Mac Allister), while a further 4% give that honour to new goalkeeper AndrĆ© Onana.

An unsurprising 94% of United fans think Mount will be a hit at Old Trafford and others agree: 69% of all Premier League fans and 75% of Chelsea supporters begrudgingly admit heā€™ll thrive in his new environment.

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In fact, only Arsenal and Liverpool are ranked better across the division for their summer business but, despite optimism about this window and in general since Erik ten Hagā€™s hiring, United fans rank their activity in the market during that period at a 5.3 out of 10 on average.

Heading into the season, United fans on average are predicting a fourth place finish (although a bold 4% do foresee the title moving back across Manchester) and 63% of them would prefer a top four berth to securing silverware.

Marcus Rashford will be key to any of those hopes and there may be a hometown bias when it comes to the forward, with 18% of his own fans regarding him as the Premier Leagueā€™s best player, compared to just 6% overall.

Of course, what would some fan polling be without a look at local rivalry ā€¦ though United fans do appear surprisingly gracious on that front.

In total, 37% of their own supporters believe the Pep Guardiola-era Manchester City side is the best in Premier League history, although 77% also think they should be stripped of their 2009-2018 titles if found guilty of Financial Fair Play breaches.

Fans of other sides do side with United historically when it comes to the treble debate, with 59% of all Premier League fans believing Alex Fergusonā€™s 1999 side are better than Cityā€™s 2023 vintage.

But will those glory days return?

Supporters believe so, with a hefty 87% of Unitedā€™s fanbase believing that the title will return to Old Trafford within the next five years, while the league overall think there is a 47% chance of them doing so.

Whether or not happens may hinge on the clubā€™s contentious ownership situation.

Among Unitedā€™s fans, 76% donā€™t think the Glazer family actually do want to sell the club but if they do, 65% want Jim Ratcliffe to take the reins.