Ten Hag at odds with United transfers

Ten Hag at odds with United transfers

Erik ten Hag has sharply criticized Manchester United for some of the past transfers: Sancho or Maguire should be meant

It’s slowly but surely going uphill for me. After all, the club is in fourth place, which would equate to a ticket for the Champions League. Erik ten Hag nevertheless put his finger in the wounds at a press conference and criticized the club’s transfer policy.

Manchester United is among the clubs that have spent the most money in recent years. However, sporting success has not materialized so far. Accordingly, coach ten Hag was not too impressed with the transfers. “Most of the signings in the past have been just average and not good enough for Manchester United,” he said, according to Fabrizio Romano.

According to the Dutch boss, not everyone can handle the pressure at a club as big as Manchester United. “The United shirt is heavy. Only real personalities who perform under pressure can play here,” he explained.

Almost 200 million euros for Maguire and Sancho

Just last summer, Manchester United spent around 240 million euros on Anthony, Martinez and Casemiro. However, Ten Hag does not mean this trio with his statements, but past transfers. Players like (85 million euros), Donny van den Beek (39 million euros), Harry Maguire (87 million euros), Fred (59 million euros and Aaron Wan-Bissaka (55 million euros), on the other hand, are all players who are far from kept what their price promised.

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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as.

Source: Stern

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