Manchester United supervisor Eric ten Hag is assured that his group will assemble squad forward of the switch window regardless of a number of failures to land gamers this summer time.
Erik ten Hag after his first recreation in cost within the Premier League. (Courtesy: Reuters)
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Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag has insisted that the membership will not be going to let go of Marcus Rashford this season, amidst rumours of the participant transferring to French membership Paris Saint-Germain.
“He’s a really important player,” Ten Hag informed the reporters forward of their recreation in opposition to Brentford.
“You have seen from the first day I’m here, I’m really happy with him, I don’t want to lose him, he’s definitely in our plans at Manchester United,” he mentioned.
The speculations about Rashford’s switch arose from the truth that the gifted England winger has had a horrible time during the last season. United completed sixth within the Premier League final season, which led many gamers to focus on Rashford, who did numerous work off the sector, within the pandemic-stricken world, acts that made him probably the most influential athletes on the planet.
Asked about assembling a robust squad, Ten Hag mentioned that there was no manner round it and so they wanted to usher in new gamers to fill key positions.
“I am convinced we will have (a better squad). I’m happy, I think we’re cooperating really well, I cannot tell you about any individuals, I cannot talk about players under contract at other clubs,” he mentioned.
Ten Hag regarded pissed off on the touchline with United shedding their first match at residence in opposition to Brighton, the place Cristiano Ronaldo began off the bench within the second half of the sport. Asked about if the talismanic ahead will begin the subsequent recreation, Ten Hag remained tight-lipped.
“He (Ronaldo) had a good training week. He’s had two half games and for the starting XI we will see tomorrow. My decision, I keep it,” the supervisor concluded.
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