Five things on Erik ten Hag's to do list now all Manchester United players are back for pre-season
Manchester United’s pre-season is already underway but it feels like the crunch preparations start this weekend.
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Manchester United’s pre-season is already underway but it feels like the crunch preparations start this weekend.
DAVID MCCARTHY:Rodgers be going into the market anyway, so I don't think much will change, although a right back might become a priority now. Alastair Johnston's injury leaves him with only Anthony Ralston, so he'll need another one in. ANDY NEWPORT: I’d think some extra cover in defence would be the priority given the struggles the team had replacing CCV at the tail end of last year. With Anthony Ralston they can muddle through in Alistair Johnston’s absence and they should have enough options to cover the other two.
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