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‘Still not happy!’ Roy Keane tells Erik ten Hag to replace Man Utd star David de Gea

Roy Keane fears Erik ten Hag will be left with little option but replace almost an entire team when he begins his Manchester United salvage operation.

The Red Devils are now destined to finish with their lowest ever Premier League points tally following last night’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea at Old Trafford.

Ralf Rangnick’s side were comprehensively outplayed by their opponents and were again rescued by Cristiano Ronaldo’s predatory instincts, with the 37-year-old equalising just moments after Marcos Alonso had volleyed Chelsea into a deserved lead.

Former United skipper Keane struggled to comprehend the shoddiness that has become a hallmark of Rangnick’s side during an interim reign which is now plodding towards an unsatisfactory ending.

Keane believes not one member of United’s current starting XI should feel safe under the new regime, even goalkeeper De Gea who has been one of the few players to emerge with any credit from a torrid campaign.

The Spain international has been savaged by Keane in the past but has worked hard to restore his reputation and is again firmly established as United’s No.1 having lost his place last season to Dean Henderson.

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Keane, however, is not entirely satisfied with the 31-year-old and believes even he, along with the likes of Bruno Fernandes, could be deemed surplus to requirements.

‘Everything,’ Keane told Sky Sports when asked if it was simply United’s midfield that needed rebuilding. ‘Don’t get me started on the midfield. I think defensively. I’m still not happy with the goalkeeper. A couple of players up front. Huge!’

He added: ‘Fernandes doesn’t get the ball back for you. Nobody

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