Manchester United and Everton big underperformers based on wages in Premier League
Daily MailAn analysis of the money spent on player wages compared to a club's position in the Premier League demonstrates how Everton and Manchester United 'have had their pants pulled down' in the transfer market, say analysts. Manchester United are accused of 'having their pants pulled down' in the transfer market Premier League league position v wage position pic.twitter.com/XQ4EgM9nAV — Kieran Maguire May 23, 2022 Everton avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth this season, despite spending half a billion pounds in the transfer market since 2016, while Manchester United just about held on to a Europa League place, but have been even more profligate with £1.3 billion spent over 10 years. Everton's Dele Alli one of the players Everton brought butt club is accused of a lack coherence Pr ceux qui en douteraient encore, intéressant de voir la corrélation entre performance et masse salariale … en #PremierLeague Et si on recroiser avec la valeur des effectifs :#ManCity 959 M€#Liverpool 900 M€#Chelsea 852 M€ 👓https://t.co/xRBm73alj7 pic.twitter.com/Xg2ozRyDqa — Observatoire du Sport Business May 24, 2022 Questions have also been asked about the strategy that underpinned a host of other high profile players, including Paul Pogba, Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho, as well as the tactics the team has employed. 'A new owner has come in and effectively given a series of managers and sporting directors a blank cheque book and they have got greedy Everton fans have vented their frustration with increasing vehemence during this season, until the situation became so perilous they realised they had to suspend their disappointment and simply help the players and Frank Lampard survive in the Premier League, which was achieved with one game to spare.