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Erik ten Hag admits early defeats and market pressure made spending rise

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Erik ten Hag has said Manchester United’s transfer budget increased after the opening defeats by Brighton and Brentford, though the manager explained this was down to market forces increasing player valuations.

United lost 2-1 at home against Brighton and 4-0 at Brentford, where the team’s insipid display was of particular concern. Since the Brentford defeat on 13 August, Ten Hag has signed Casemiro for a fee rising to £70m and is poised to add Ajax’s Antony for €100m (£86m) and Martin Dubravka on loan.

With Lisandro Martínez (€50m) and Tyrell Malacia (€17m) bought earlier in the transfer window, United’s outlay will climb over £200m with add‑ons factored in.

This is close to £60m more than the budget Ten Hag was expected to get. He was asked whether the Brighton and Brentford defeats caused United to make more finance available and why Antony, given his publicly stated desire to join, was not pursued earlier when the forward might have been cheaper.

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