Manchester United will face Fenerbahce in the Europa League this Thursday, meeting some ex-teammates, notably midfielder Fred, who played for United from 2018 to 2023, featuring in 213 matches and scoring 14 goals.
Fred was a polarizing figure among United supporters. While many appreciated his dedication, work ethic, and ability in crucial matches, others were often frustrated by his lapses in judgment. His departure in 2023 was celebrated by some, yet the team has struggled since he left.
This article examines Fred’s impact at United and the team’s performance following his transfer to Fenerbahce.
Reasons Behind Fred’s Transfer from Manchester United
During a successful phase in February 2022, Fred famously remarked, “I carry the piano for the artists to play.” He was a key player during Ralf Rangnick’s interim management but saw his opportunities diminish under Erik ten Hag, primarily acting as a substitute in the 2022/23 season.
Ten Hag appeared to focus on a different system, leading to Fred’s sale to Fenerbahce for a modest fee of £12.9m, which many considered a bargain.
Performance Metrics: With vs. Without Fred
The transfer fee for Fred seemed low, especially in comparison to the £8.6m loan fee United paid for Sofyan Amrabat, who took over Fred’s position. Amrabat had a challenging tenure, dealing with injuries and limited time on the pitch, ultimately not securing a permanent move after 30 appearances.
Statistically, Manchester United has performed better in matches with Fred compared to those without him since Ten Hag’s appointment. The following statistics highlight this:
With Fred | Without Fred | |
Games played | 35 | 49 |
Wins | 21 | 23 |
Draws | 6 | 8 |
Losses | 8 | 18 |
Win percentage | 60% | 46.9% |
Avg. goals for | 1.5 | 1.4 |
Avg. goals against | 1.1 | 1.5 |
Shots per game | 16 | 14.2 |
Shots conceded per game | 12.9 | 16.1 |
Possession | 54% | 51.4% |
It’s crucial to note the context in the 2022/23 season; United’s performance improved with key players like Marcus Rashford and Casemiro in form and a solid defense. Nonetheless, the difference in statistics before and after Fred’s exit raises questions about Ten Hag’s decision.
Connections Between Fenerbahce and Manchester United
Beyond Fred, Fenerbahce features other individuals linked to United, including Sofyan Amrabat. Additionally, Jose Mourinho, who was instrumental in Fred’s transfer to United, also has ties to Fenerbahce.
Fred has fond memories of his time at Manchester and is eager to challenge his former club. He commented on his experience in Manchester and hopes for a favorable outcome against United.
Official: Fred has completed his permanent move from #mufc to Turkish side Fenerbahçe
Best of luck, @Fred08oficial pic.twitter.com/ZlGS1S258L
— UtdDistrict (@UtdDistrict) August 13, 2023
Overview of Players Sold Under Erik Ten Hag
Since taking charge in June 2022, Erik ten Hag has overseen the transfers of 22 first-team players out of Manchester United. Below is a list of significant permanent departures:
*Data current as of October 2024.
Player | To Which Club? | Fee |
Paul Pogba | Juventus | Free |
Jesse Lingard | Nottingham Forest | Free |
Andreas Pereira | Fulham | £10m |
James Garner | Everton | £9m |
Tahith Chong | Birmingham | £1.5m |
Juan Mata | Galatasaray | Free |
Cristiano Ronaldo | N/A | Released |
Alex Telles | Al-Nassr | Undisclosed |
Anthony Elanga | Nottingham Forest | £15m |
Fred | Fenerbahce | £12.9m |
Dean Henderson | Crystal Palace | £15m |
Teden Mengi | Luton | Undisclosed |
Eric Bailly | Besiktas | Free |
Axel Tuanzebe | Ipswich | Free |
Phil Jones | N/A | Released |
David de Gea | N/A | Released |
Donny van de Beek | Girona | £420,000 |
Mason Greenwood | Marseille | £26m |
Aaron Wan-Bissaka | West Ham | £15m |
Anthony Martial | N/A | Released |
Scott McTominay | Napoli | £25.7m |
Hannibal Mejbri | Burnley | Undisclosed |