Ten Hag admitted wrong transfer policy

The representative said coach Ten Hag began to feel "wrong" in the process of evaluating the quality of the contracts he brought to MU.

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Sharing with The Athletic newspaper, an anonymous representative described as having a close relationship with coach Ten Hag said that the MU captain had begun to feel wrong with the new recruits he recruited to Old Trafford.


"Erik misjudged the quality of the new recruits he brought in compared to the qualities needed to play in the Premier League. I rate him very well as a coach. But what if Had he had an experienced sporting director by his side, like Marc Overmars at Ajax, things might have been different.


Because then the coach does not need to worry too much about the transfer aspect. Man City has Pep Guardiola and Txiki Begiristain, and at Man United, they have Erik and who?”


According to the above representative, it is the contracts that Ten Hag brought to the team that are hindering Man Utd's progress. Last summer, the Red Devils brought in Rasmus Hojlund, Andre Onana and Mason Mount while Sofyan Amrabat was on loan from Fiorentina. However, these new recruits have not brought much value to MU: Onana has been good and bad, Mason Mount has only played 8 matches in the Premier League due to injury, while Amrabat has to polish the bench, Hojlund has played somewhat. proved his worth but also suffered injuries.


Antony was a terrible signing for Ten Hag
Antony was a terrible signing for Ten Hag


The most controversial case is Antony. The Brazilian player was brought back from Ajax for 85 million pounds but his real valuation is only 25 million pounds. This season, Antony was given the opportunity to play 27 matches in all competitions, but his contribution to MU was almost zero.


According to former player Rio Ferdinand, the fact that Antony plays in one color, only knows how to dribble to try to get the ball to his dominant foot and then shoot or pass back is harming his teammate Hojlund who is starved of the ball in the penalty area. As a result, it took the Danish player 15 rounds to score his first goal in the Premier League.

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