Two Manchester United transfer choices revealed by merciless Nottingham Forest after baffling £90m decisions

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These are the poorest players for each Premier League team in the 2024–2025 season, based on WhoScored match ratings.
Players must have played in at least 10 games, including at least two starts, in order to be included.
This season's worst players for every Premier League team
Bournemouth: Enes Unal
Another wounded Bournemouth player who is unable to defend himself is Julian Araujo, who no longer meets the criterion. Despite only starting twice this season, Unal has two goals in 17 Premier League games and is out for the season due to a significant knee injury.
Brighton: Evan Ferguson
At this time last year, Ferguson was the greatest thing ever and was expected to be transferred for £100 million. He can hardly get a kick anymore. This season, he has made ten substitute appearances and two starts in the Premier League, scoring one goal. It's possible that people became overly enthusiastic about him.
Arsenal: Jorginho
has appeared sluggish lately, but he has never been particularly fond of speed.
Chelsea: Christopher Nkunku
Since joining Chelsea, Nkunku has failed to live up to the hype. He was one of the top goal scorers in Europe when he left RB Leipzig, but he suffered a severe injury prior to his competitive debut. Although he has only scored five goals in the Premier League since his debut, he has seldom ever started. He might be saved before the transfer deadline by Bayern Munich. Or Manchester United might make his life more worse.
Everton: Jack Harrison
Everton have altered their coaching staff, but David Moyes requires significantly more offensive power if he is to guide the Toffees clear of the relegation zone. Harrison has no goal contributions in 12 starts and six appearances from the bench.
Fulham: Tom Cairney
Cairney, a recent Monday Night Football guest, has scored one goal this season, and it was a crucial one in a 1-1 draw against rivals Tottenham in London.
Tottenham: Archie Gray
Due to an unheard-of injury catastrophe, poor Gray has been playing out of position the whole season. For the young man, it hasn't been ideal.
Newcastle: Joe Willock
Willock has contributed to one goal in 20 games. With Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton, and Sandro Tonali all playing well, it will be extremely difficult to return to the starting lineup.
Liverpool: Kostas Tsimikas
With an impressive 6.63, Tsimikas takes the position of fellow left-back Andy Robertson, whose average rating is a staggering 0.01.
West Ham: Vladimir Coufal
Despite losing his spot to Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Coufal has played a respectable amount this season due to injuries and suspensions.
Southampton: Jack Stephens
Stephens' position is well warranted given that he has already received two red cards this season. Until the threshold is changed, he will remain here.
Wolves: Tommy Doyle
Doyle, Wolves' representative, has made 18 appearances and contributed one goal.
Man Utd: Leny Yoro
Ederson, the goalie for Man City, has two goals this season, the same number as Rasmus Hojlund, a striker who cost £70 million and was saved by Yoro's rating being 0.01 lower.
After sustaining a preseason injury, Yoro, a Frenchman, has now made ten appearances in the Premier League since joining Manchester United from Lille in the summer.
Ipswich: Jens Cajuste
A 6.21 is actually not too bad when compared to other clubs.
Aston Villa: Ian Maatsen
After joining Ipswich, Diego Carlos and his 6.23 replaced Jaden Philogene and his 5.92. Now that Carlos is at Fenerbahce, Villa is acquiring Maatsen this summer. After an outstanding half-season on loan at Borussia Dortmund, the Dutch left-back was signed, but he hasn't been able to establish himself as a consistent starter ahead of Lucas Digne.
Brentford: Fabio Carvalho
Brentford, who spent a hefty fee for Carvalho's services in the summer, has not been impressed.
Crystal Palace: Nathaniel Clyne
Having started four times this season under Oliver Glasner, Clyne isn't having the best of experiences.
Man City: Jack Grealish
Walker is no longer City's worst player after joining AC Milan. That player is presently Grealish, who has made 15 Premier League appearances in 2024–2025 with zero goals and one assist.
Nottingham Forest: Taiwo Awoniyi
Overachieving Without Awoniyi's 2022–2023 goals, Forest might not be a top-tier team. He is now playing second fiddle to Chris Wood in the blink of an eye.
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