Manuel Ugarte was Erik ten Hag's third-choice midfield signing for Manchester United
Manuel Ugarte was not former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag's preferred choice to bolster their midfield.
Ugarte, 23, joined United from Paris Saint-Germain on transfer deadline day for a fee rising to £50.75million but only one of his four starts under Ten Hag came in the Premier League. He was named man of the match in the 1-1 Europa League draw with Fenerbahce last week but was dropped for Casemiro in the 2-1 defeat at West Ham on Sunday.
The Uruguay midfielder started on the bench in four of Ten Hag's final five fixtures in charge after he struggled in the 3-0 home humbling by Tottenham on September 29.
Ten Hag wanted to sign Sofyan Amrabat on a permanent basis or recruit Sander Berge from relegated Burnley. United had an option to buy Amrabat for an initial €25m, having paid Fiorentina €10m to loan the Moroccan for the entirety of last season.
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Despite the noise surrounding Berge, United sporting director Dan Ashworth was confident of concluding a deal for Ugarte two weeks before the August 30 deadline. Berge moved to Fulham for £25m.
United sources stressed at the time of Ugarte's arrival that Ten Hag and the football leadership team were aligned on his signing. Agency sources familiar with the deal's development say Ugarte was more of a club signing.
Ten Hag agreed last week Ugarte produced his best performance for United at Fenerbahce but the coaching staff was still integrating him. “For sure, the six position is a key position in your team, and he has to learn this position in our game model.
“I think today is a step forward, so really pleased with his performance, and from here on he has to build on.
"We have Casemiro. He's