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Is McTominay exit 'the biggest regret' and what about the youngsters?

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Scott McTominay and Casemiro of Manchester United
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We asked you to tell us one thing that no one is talking about regarding Manchester United.

Here are some of your comments:

Tom: One thing we aren't talking about is how our under-18 squad are unbeaten in the league, yet none of them are being called up for the senior squad. Wayne Rooney made his senior debut at 16 - where are our unbeaten under-18 squad and why isn't Amorim considering them?

Yusuf: I think one thing that hasn't been talked about enough is the situation with Casemiro. He has struggled with injures and form this season. He was once seen as our backbone of United midfield, but with stars like Kobbie Mainoo and other bright young midfielders emerging such as Toby Collyer as well it seems he doesn't have a future. It's time for him to leave and start afresh somewhere else.

Steve: We've made some massive mistakes in the transfer market, but the biggest regret for the club has to be not having Scott McTominay at Amorin's disposal. Our most underrated player since Gary Neville. Not ruling out us making a £110m bid for him though.

Billy: Harry Amass had a good pre-season and is an attacking left-back, which anyone with eyes can see we need!

Aarush: No one is talking about Rasmus Hojlund. He has two goals in the Premier League this season, which is the same as Martinez! He scores goals in the Europa League but is so inconsistent. Surely it's time to either replace him, or train him more.

Matt: Why haven't we just activated the buy-back clause for Alvaro Fernandez? Better and cheaper than Patrick Drogu. Surely this is the reason why you have a clause in the first place?

SurferSi: People are not talking enough about the fact that the family that have nearly brought this club to its knees are still the majority owners, and are still pillaging the club of yet more funds. Lay off Sir Jim Ratcliffe, give him time, and hammer the Glazers please.

Richard: Everyone is talking about profit and sustainability and Financial Fair Play rules but no one is talking about the Glazers handcuffing the club by selling a stake to Ineos but keeping the club in debt when they should be made to conduct a full sale or clear the debt. This would alleviate PSR and help Ineos make the necessary changes to the squad and footballing side of the business. How we can plead poverty and be looking to build a £2bn stadium is beyond me?

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