Manchester United
BREAKING: Erik ten Hag refuses to accept responsibility for Man United’s transfer failures as he points finger
Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, maintains that he did not authorize the transfer of players such as Rasmus Hojlund, Casemiro, Mason Mount, and Andre Onana, among others.
Manager of Manchester United Erik ten Hag denies responsibility for the loss of over £400 million in the transfer market.
Ten Hag maintains that he did not authorize bank-busting maneuvers involving Andre Onana, Rasmus Hojlund, Antony, Casemiro, or Mason Mount.
The Dutchman denied any involvement in valuations, implying that an investment that has yielded few returns was authorized by former football director John Murtough and former chief executive Richard Arnold.
Ten Hag stated, “It is true that the player fees are extremely high, but I have no bearing on that.” The club oversaw all negotiations, including those involving highly promising prospects who ultimately withdrew.
“The situation is therefore somewhat more complex than the simplistic portrayal that the purchase policy is a complete failure suggests.” The club’s foundation has grown stronger notwithstanding the negative circumstances that have arisen.
“Although not entirely apparent to the external world at this moment, each individual within the organization will conduct such an analysis.
“The future appears promising with (Kobbie) Mainoo, (Alejandro) Garnacho, Hojlund, and even an individual like Amad Diallo, who has grown tremendously,”
Ten Hag is eager to bolster his squad this summer by acquiring a striker, a central defender, and a midfielder. He believes that by maintaining the fitness of his players and acquiring these three newcomers (physio Jordan Reece is joining from Arsenal), they will once again be able to contend for the championship.
“Beyond that, you can begin to challenge for the top four with that eleven.” “That, in my opinion, is both realistic and inspiring,” he continued. “Last season, the strategy was crystal clear: acquire a striker, a custodian capable of shaping the ball from behind, and an additional midfielder.
“That was the strategy, and we would have been stronger and able to proceed to the next phase, in theory.”
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