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Man United want evolution, not revolution under Erik ten Hag - sources

Manchester United have told Erik ten Hag he will have to oversee an evolution rather than revolution of the squad when he takes over with club chiefs distancing themselves from Ralf Rangnick's suggestion that as many as 10 players could arrive in the summer, sources have told ESPN.

Ten Hag will be allowed significant funds to shape the squad ahead of his first season in charge but sources have told ESPN the recruitment department are working to a plan of bringing in three new players.

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The Dutchman will get a veto on any signings and has also been given scope to influence shortlists of targets for key positions he believes he strengthened.

Rangnick said after the 4-0 defeat to Liverpool last week that 10 new players could arrive in the summer window but sources have told ESPN that remains highly unlikely.

Ten Hag's summer budget — set at between £100 million and £150m — will be bolstered by any outgoings and the club are willing to listen to offers for Eric Bailly, Phil Jones, Anthony Martial, Alex Telles and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Nemanja Matic, Edinson Cavani and Juan Mata are set to leave on free transfers.

Dean Henderson also wants to move but so far the club have insisted their preference is to organise a season-long loan for the England goalkeeper.

Sources have told ESPN that Ten Hag is concerned about David de Gea's suitability for his system but there is an acceptance there are more immediate issues to solve within the squad this summer.

Signing a striker and at least one midfielder is the priority, although United are so far baulking at some of the fees being quoted.

Sources have told ESPN

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