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Erik ten Hag's project could be fractured for this reason

Manchester United is practically at the Dutch manager's entire disposition. 

By Harry Smith

Manchester United is practically at the Dutch manager's entire disposition. 
Manchester United is practically at the Dutch manager's entire disposition. 
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Manchester United is one of the teams that has reinforced its squad the most. It is an all-time record for the club to have spent more than £200 million on players. Despite a poor start to the season, the team was able to bounce back and will have two weeks to prepare for the game against the Citizens in the Manchester Derby.

No doubt the club's directors feel in good hands to spend in such a way, as, although the team spends a lot, they have not done it in such an obvious way, they are going for a new managerial project that can allow them to place themselves once again in the elite of European football.

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These days, Erik ten Hag will have meetings with owner Joel Glazer, chief executive Richard Arnold and director of football John Murtough, all of whom are focused on the summer of 2023. Although there was speculation in the media that Erik ten Hag would have the opportunity to look for reinforcements in the winter transfer window.

According to the newspaper, The Athletic, Erik ten Hag was obsessed with the idea of bringing Antony to the team, who became the second most expensive signing in Manchester United's history (behind Paul Pogba), the manager's desires to create his project include a lot of trust, but above all, a lot of money involved.

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Manchester United will sail through the rest of the season with the squad they have today. That means they will have to improve on their attacking lines, and to continue the solid defence they are building, one key will be to keep a clean sheet. Erik ten Hag will adjust the idea of the game he will impose when his players return from the last FIFA week before Qatar 2022. Now it's time to prepare for the game against Manchester City.

 

 

 


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