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Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick has insisted that the Red Devils would still be an attractive option for new signings even if they miss out on Champions League football.
The Red Devils are on the verge of seeing their fight for a top four place ended having lost three out of their last four Premier League games. Defeat at Arsena l put them six points off the pace.
They take on Chelsea on Thursday, with anything other than maximum points likely putting them out of the race to return to Europe’s top table next term. There has been concern over how the lack of Champions League football would affect the club’s operations in the upcoming transfer window.
The Red Devils’ current squad is in dire need of an overhaul, with a number of stars including Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic and Jesse Lingard all set to depart at the end of the season. Not only would the club be set to lose out on the status that top-level Champions League football brings, they would also be stripped of the huge amount of revenue qualifying for the competition generates.
However, Rangnick has insisted that new signings would still be convinced to play for the club and used the recent new contract for Bruno Fernandes as an example. Talking in his