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Manchester United ignored Gary Neville and Ralf Rangnick transfer advice as Erik ten Hag stuck to his guns

New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag ignored the transfer advice of Gary Neville and Ralf Rangnick during his first summer at the club.

The Dutchman kicked off the new era with the signings of Tyrell Malacia, Christian Eriksen, Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro, Antony and Martin Dubravka, while also managing to cut some of the deadwood from his inherited squad. Ahead of the summer rebuild, it was the outgoings which concerned United legend Gary Neville.

The former right-back called for Ten Hag to be "really brutal" and undertake a "massive change" of his playing squad. "If Erik ten Hag is going to be really brutal like Jurgen Klopp was when he first went into Liverpool and got rid of Christian Benteke or when Joe Hart was let go by Pep Guardiola, he’s going to be letting a lot of this lot go," Neville told Sky Sports in April.

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"Because they can’t press high up the pitch, they haven’t got the physicality, they don’t want to win the ball back early, they don’t chase down and hunt together. I think there’s going to be a massive, massive change and obviously five or six of them are going anyway because they are out of contract but I can see even more being let go."

Rangnick also suggested Ten Hag needed to undertake "open heart" surgery to his squad. "It’s not enough to do some minor amendments - cosmetic things," said the German. "In medicine you would say that this is an operation of the open heart.

"If this happens and everyone has realised that this has to happen and if people want to work together then it makes sense and I believe it doesn’t take two or three years to change those things. This can happen within one year."

Edinson Cavani, Paul

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