Gary Neville names the four signings Manchester United need to make this summer
Gary Neville is anticipating a busy summer of transfer activity at Manchester Untied and believes his old club must make at least four signings if they are to be more competitive than last season.
United endured a miserable campaign which cost Ole Gunnar Solskajer his job in November and interim replacement Ralf Rangnick fared little better as the Red Devils finished with their lowest ever Premier League points tally.
The consultancy role Rangnick had been slated to fill has been dispensed with as incoming manager Erik ten Hag looks to begin the new regime with a clean slate.
United confirmed on Friday the departures of 11 first team and fringe players, including the likes of Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Jesse Lingard and Juan Mata.
Doubts remain over a significant number of the players Ten Hag has inherited from his predecessors and the Dutchman has already identified Frenkie de Jong, who he coached at Ajax, as a priority target.
United’s need for an overhaul in midfield is obvious, but Neville insists it is not the only position Ten Hag and the club’s board need to address.
‘I think, to be honest with you, I don’t know which area needs strengthening fully until we know which players the new manager likes,” Neville told the club’s official website.
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‘We know the areas they absolutely need to actually strengthen,’ he added. ‘Central midfield is an absolute necessity. An absolute necessity. Manchester United need midfield players.
‘They also need a centre-forward. I know Cristiano Ronaldo