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Erik ten Hag defines his next signing for Manchester United, it is not Onana

Erik ten Hag has defined the next move for the Manchester United and it is not going to be André Onana.

By Angus Barnes

Erik ten Hag has defined the next move for the Manchester United and it is not going to be André Onana.
Erik ten Hag has defined the next move for the Manchester United and it is not going to be André Onana.
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Manchester United manager is still working with the idea that he could sign at least two or three more players in this transfer window to reinforce the team for the next season.

The fact is that Erik ten Hag is working with a lot of things against him, the fact that the takeover process has gotten in the waay of almost any deal that could happen for the team, and also the fact that the red devils need to work under the Financial Fair Plays rule that have affected them deeply, especially now that the team is in great debt.

The Glazers have an outstanding debt of 800 million euros, meaning that the team only has 115 million euros to work with, and they have already spent half of that on the signing of Mason Mount, but now Erik ten Hag has defined the next move for the red devils, and it is not the position we expected to get some reinforcement first.

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Erik ten Hag would rather sign a second midfielder for the team rather than sign a keeper or a striker, meaning that the priorities are changing for Manchester United and despite the fact that Onana wanted to arrive to the team, he could have to wait until certain things are completed in the team, like the take over process.

Erik ten Hag options

The fact is also that Erik ten Hag has several options to reinforce the midfield but the main one seems to currently be Sofyan Amrabat, the Fiorentina player has already agreed on the personal terms and the italian team is ready to accept any offer that goes above the 25 million euros mark, meaning that his signing could actually be possible even under the current circumstances the team lives.


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