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Manchester United open to signing left-back as Erik ten Hag criticises forwards

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Here are your Saturday morning Manchester United headlines. Left-back search Erik ten Hag has confirmed Manchester United are aiming to sign a left-back but suggested they would not reinforce their attack before the transfer window closes on Friday.

Luke Shaw is understood to be out with a muscular injury for months, rather than weeks, and fellow left-back Tyrell Malacia is unavailable until after the September internationals.

United let reserve left-back Brandon Williams join Ipswich Town on a season-long loan on Thursday while 20-year-old Spaniard Alvaro Fernandez could also leave before next Friday's transfer deadline. ALSO READ: United manager Ten Hag dodges Mason Greenwood questions Ten Hag has been without a fully-fit striker in United's opening games against Wolves and Tottenham but Rasmus Hojlund has started team training and could make his debut against Arsenal next Sunday.

Read the full story here. Ten Hag critical Erik ten Hag has accused Manchester United's defenders and forwards of not running in their regressive defeat at Tottenham.

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