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Erik Ten Hag: FFP stopping Manchester United filling forward line 'gap'

Erik ten Hag says financial fair play restrictions will prevent Manchester United from acting in the January transfer window to fill the "gap" in attack left by Anthony Martial's extended absence.

This has been a quiet month across the board and the Red Devils have focused on streamlining the squad rather than bolstering it.

Jadon Sancho, Donny van de Beek and Hannibal Mejbri are among those to have left on loan, with United always expected to do little to nothing in terms of signings.

And not even the fact that Martial has been ruled out until April after undergoing surgery on a groin injury is likely to change things due to Premier League profit and sustainability rules.

"I looked but there is no space," United boss Ten Hag said. "No space on FFP to do something about this lack of quantity in the striker position.

"Of course, we have (Marcus) Rashford who can play as a striker, I think also we have some other alternatives, creative.

"It's clear now Anthony is out for a couple of months. It's a gap in our squad. Clear."

Ten Hag was speaking to the media for the first time in a fortnight - a period in which United raised eyebrows by coaxing Omar Berrada from rivals Manchester City as their new chief executive.

The move was driven by Ineos as British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe prepares to become minority owner and take control of football operations at United, where there is a renewed drive to improve across the board.

"It gives spirit in this whole club," Ten Hag said of the impact felt even before Ratcliffe's deal is given the green light.

"Everyone notices that this club is going into a period of changes but it's because we want to achieve high targets, so standards have to change.

"We started with this one-and-a-half-years ago,

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