Manchester United need to repeat £25m transfer that Erik ten Hag said he 'didn’t want'
Manchester United spent millions in the transfer market under Erik ten Hag and it's not an unfair assessment to say most of it was wasted.
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Manchester United spent millions in the transfer market under Erik ten Hag and it's not an unfair assessment to say most of it was wasted.
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