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Manchester United could solve Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford dilemma with Ten Hag's talisman

Manchester United have a dilemma.

When the club acquired Jadon Sancho in the summer from Borussia Dortmund, United fans believed their issues on the right-wing had finally been solved, but seven months on, that doesn't seem to be the case.

Sancho played predominantly on the right in Germany, but he is being deployed as a left-winger under Ralf Rangnick. Given the form of Marcus Rashford on the left before his injury, I assumed that the club would develop the young English winger on the opposite wing.

But since Rashford has returned from his injury, he has been a shadow of his former self, so under Ralf Rangnick, it seems the plan to use Sancho on the right has been scrapped, and over the past few games, he has been United's best player on the left-hand side of the pitch.

Rashford has occupied the right-wing spot alongside Anthony Elanga, but neither has set the world alight, which means that United will likely have to look to solve this issue in the next transfer window, especially if they appoint Erik ten Hag's, whose tactic relies on his wingers.

And given that United's preference is to play down the left-hand side, this makes them predictable to their opponents, so it is important that United balance this out if they are to succeed going forward.

So to smooth the transition, if they appoint Ten Hag, could they look to Ajax for the solution.

Antony has been a vital part of Ajax's push for the Dutch league title and looking dangerous in Champions League this season. He has 11 goals and six assists in all competitions this season, but was is most impressive is his ability to move the ball up the field.

According to a post by analytics account UtdArena, Antony has 96 progressive passes this season in the Eredivisie. The

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