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Ralf Rangnick may have already dashed Erik ten Hag's hopes of signing top Man Utd target

With six games remaining in the most-recent Premier League season, Manchester United had a strong hand in the three-horse race for a finish in the top four.

Cristiano Ronaldo had just scored a hat-trick against Norwich to leave the Red Devils three points behind Tottenham - who occupied the final Champions League place - and narrowly ahead of Arsenal on goal difference. The victory over the Canaries was a vital one given United had just dropped points against Leicester and Everton.

However, things quickly unravelled again and a run of one win, one draw and four defeats in their final fixtures of the season ensured United finished a whopping 13 points adrift of the top four. Ralf Rangnick's side crumbled under the pressure and, in truth, never recovered from their 4-0 hammering at Liverpool in mid-April as they limped over the line with a final-day defeat at Crystal Palace one month later.

Of course, things are already looking more cheery at Old Trafford as there is an exciting new manager installed in the form of Erik ten Hag, who has taken over after Rangnick's interim spell ended. That being said, the repercussions of United's recent late-season collapse may continue to be felt for months to come, at the very least.

That is because the Red Devils are at real risk of missing out on their principal attacking transfer target due to their failure to qualify for the Champions League. Such failure has long been regarded as something which will have a hugely-negative impact on a club's ability to sign the hottest properties.

This summer window is no exception as United have already been dealt a crucial blow in their pursuit of in-demand Benfica ace Darwin Nunez, who scored 26 goals in 28 league games last season. Ten

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