Former United player, Gary Neville said on 'Sky Sports', how he sees the 'Red Devil's ' situation. The former full-back said that there are a large number of strong personalities and adviced Ole Solskjaer to keep an eye on the "six grenades" because they could blow off at any moment.
The manager has an important role in making sure these personalities do not clash against each other and "blow-off" the team chemistry. At least that is how Neville sees it, and recommends Solskjaer to be careful with the "six grenades" on his dressing room.
Neville also used specific examples to describe what is going on at the club: "You have the dynamic of Cavani sitting on the bench begged to stay but now has Ronaldo, Rashford and Greenwood in front of him. Sancho has come in for £75m and now he is in and out", he explained.