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Delayed changing owners, Erik ten Hag immediately made a move with MU

MU’s lengthy negotiation process to change owners affects the transfer plan of this team and coach Erik ten Hag is not satisfied with this.

Information about MU being “changed the name” has appeared since the middle of the 2022/2023 season. However, up to this point, the negotiation process between the Glazer family is still going on and it is difficult for Man Utd to complete the change of ownership this summer.

The slow process of changing owners significantly affects MU’s transfer plan. According to The Sun, coach Erik ten Hag was angry at the slowness of Man Utd’s plans at the top.

Coach Erik ten Hag is not satisfied with MU owners

It is known that the Dutch coach still wants to pursue Declan Rice. The English midfielder has been in the sights of Man Utd for a long time, but this summer is said to be the most suitable time to “take down” Rice. The reason is because the midfielder has only 1 year left on his contract with West Ham.

However, the delay of the Glazer family (in the process of choosing a new investor for MU) made the above deal impossible. Therefore, MU lost compared to Arsenal in the race for the signature of the British player.

Not only Declan Rice but also Man Utd’s transfer goals this summer have encountered many obstacles. From Kim Min Jae, David Raya to Rasmus Hojlund, none of the deals showed positive changes.

Coach Erik ten Hag’s priority this summer is to recruit a goalkeeper and a striker. However, British media said that the high possibility of ten Hag could only meet one of the above two aspirations.

Source: dailyмail

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