Man Utd staff 'concerned' by summer transfer plans after Champions League elimination
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Manchester United staff are 'concerned' about the club's transfer plans come the end of the season as plenty of important decisions are on hold until Ralf Rangnick's successor is appointed.
The German was appointed in late-November of last year as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's replacement but only on an interim basis, meaning those at the top of United's hierarchy are still very much on the look-out for a permanent appointment to take over at the end of the season. There are a number of names in the running, including struggling Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino.
According to The Telegraph, many of those working at the club are unable to plan particularly far ahead as things could be subject to change depending on who replaces Rangnick in the summer. There are fears that the delays being caused by this process could only further damage United's fortunes in the long-term.
Things are already notably bleak around Old Trafford as it is in the wake of their recent elimination from the Champions League at the hands of La Liga giants Atletico Madrid. The Spanish side stifled what little threat United could muster as they held them at arms length for the majority of both legs.
Diego Simeone's side were the dominant force during the first-leg in Madrid but Anthony Elanga's late equaliser sparked United