Man Utd news: £50m transfer budget boost as Erik ten Hag outlines how he'll deliver success
Champions League final: Tear gas used following match
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Champions League final: Tear gas used following match
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says there will be no mass redundancies at the team due to the ongoing budget cap crisis.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner has warned he doesn't care if Red Bull were to miss races due to breaking budget cap rules and called out Christian Horner. F1 introduced new budget cap rules from last season with teams only allowed to spend a maximum of £115million ($145m).
The Potters ended last season 14th in the Championship, 13 points adrift of the top six places, with a disappointing second half of the campaign seeing O’Neill’s side drop off in the race for a play-off position.
Manchester United are in the market for a forward this summer to help Erik ten Hag succeed in his first season at the club. With Edinson Cavani departing on a free transfer and Anthony Martial expected to leave Old Trafford, Cristiano Ronaldo is the only striker left standing at the club.
Erik ten Hag has been given just £120million to spend this summer, despite the Dutchman telling Manchester United’s board that he will need as many as six new players.
On Tuesday, Antonio Conte and Tottenham were handed a major boost ahead of the summer transfer window, with ENIC's £150million investment. understand that the bulk of this will go to supporting the Italian during the upcoming window, helping to strengthen his squad before a hopefully successful season.
Erik ten Hag will reportedly be given a £120million transfer budget at Manchester United this summer, meaning that he could sell some of United's out of favour stars if he wants to boost his potential spend.