Erik ten Hag has fixed three Manchester United problems in the transfer market
Watching Manchester United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick, the problems often looked obvious, but the solutions less so.
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Watching Manchester United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick, the problems often looked obvious, but the solutions less so.
Gary Neville and Roy Keane disagree over whether or not Manchester United will finish in the top-four under Erik ten Hag and earn back a Champions League spot in his first season at the helm.
In a record summer splurge totalling £225.41million, Manchester United's best investment may be a signing they did not pay a fee for.
Erik ten Hag hailed Antony's deadly partnership with Marcus Rashford as Manchester United's new signing scored on his debut while his strike partner's brace sent Arsenal crashing to 3-1 defeat on Sunday. Antony made a dream debut as the Brazil forward scored just 35 minutes into his first appearance following his 82 million pounds (USD 94 million) move from Ajax. Some pundits questioned United's decision to splash out such a big fee on the 22-year-old. But Ten Hag knows all about Antony from their time together at Ajax, where the United manager worked before taking charge of the Premier League club in the summer.
Jadon Sancho believes the confusion at Manchester United has lifted under Erik ten Hag.
It was no secret that Manchester United wanted to sign a new right-back in the summer transfer window. In an ideal world, Erik ten Hag would have added one before deadline day, but the position was viewed as a potential area of investment rather than an essential one this year.
Well, that's the summer transfer window closed - and it's been one that has been an absolute rollercoaster for Manchester United.