'Something needs to be changed' - Ralf Rangnick says Manchester United need hungry players not big names
Ralf Rangnick has suggested Manchester United would be better served targeting hungry players rather than pursuing big names. United are set to extend their barren trophy run to five seasons, with the move to bring Cristiano Ronaldo back to the club so far failing to bear fruit. Ad/> Rangnick, who is set to step aside as coach at the end of the season, feels United need a long-term transfer policy targeting players who want to progress their careers as opposed to going hunting for star names.
Premier League'Don't want to rule anything out' — Ten Hag on Man United links4 HOURS AGO «It's obvious that something needs to be changed, something needs to be rebuilt in the summer,» Rangnick told Sky Sports. «The team could do with some more highly talented, hungry players who really want to develop their own careers. »I don't think it should be that much about signing big names.
I wouldn't mind big names! But for me it's important about being competitive, hungry, seeing a move to a club — and I have always believed this — not only as a big contract, a big-name club, but the next logical step in his career. «If this happens, then you have a completely different level of motivation, aspiration, inspiration to play for whatever club that is. That should be the major target for the summer transfer window.» Conte feels Champions League key for Tottenham to make 'good decisions' on stars such as Kane Don't want to rule anything out' — Ten Hag on Man United links Rangnick feels United should look at their bitter rivals Liverpool for an example on how to execute a squad rebuild.