Man Utd ‘intend to sign’ new CB, another summer ‘priority’ revealed
According to reports, Man Utd ‘intend to sign’ a new centre-back during the summer transfer window as they are ‘prepared to let’ two defenders leave.
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According to reports, Man Utd ‘intend to sign’ a new centre-back during the summer transfer window as they are ‘prepared to let’ two defenders leave.
There are mitigating factors as to why Manchester United's squad is so stretched at the moment but there can't have been another fixture in their recent history that featured so many players essentially on a farewell tour.
Manchester United intend to sign another centre-back in the summer transfer window as they attempt to secure their porous defending.
Manchester United are weighing up a move to Everton 's Jarrad Branthwaite with defensive reinforcements on their radar.
Harry Kane and Declan Rice are among Erik ten Hag’s list of transfer targets but Manchester United could have as little as £20million to spend this summer if they fail to qualify for the Champions League.
After agreeing to become the new Manchester United boss, Erik ten Hag will need to oversee an overhaul of the squad when he eventually takes over in the summer.
Erik ten Hag might have shown himself to be one of the most accomplished managers around in his time at Ajax, but Manchester United’s problems could easily overwhelm him. Ten Hag has to be thankful for the work and support he was given by the figureheads at Ajax, in particular Edwin van der Sar during his time at the Amsterdam side. When a club’s infrastructure is built by figures with a working and positive relationship, then clearly it will be more effective than elsewhere.