manchester united They are reportedly contemplating strengthening three key areas of the team next summer, according to the transfer well-informed person Dean Jones.
The Red Devils have had a disappointing campaign so far this season. It has been suggested that United's downfall was due to their injury problems, with several of their key players out for much of this season.
Erik ten Hag I had the luxury of fielding a full team against Wolverhampton Wanderers last night. Man Utd put on an impressive performance for about an hour in that game, however, they almost had to settle for a draw before Kobbie Mainoo's incredible goal in added time.
So last night's game made it clear that United have a strong first eleven capable of performing at the highest level. But they lack qualities after that, as Man Utd were unable to continue their impressive performance against Wolves following Ten Hag's decision to use their bench, giving some first-team players a rest ahead of Sunday's crucial game against western ham United.
Now, writing in SPORTS GIFT, jones have reported that Man Utd want to strengthen three key areas next summer with defense being the “priority”. The journalist further states that Jean-Clair Todibo, Antonio Silva and Jarrad Branthwaite are on United's radar to reinforce the defensive line and it remains to be seen if any of those players will end up at Old Trafford during the off-season.
Man Utd will get stronger next summer
jones He also claims Man Utd want to add more firepower to their engine room and attack with Martin Zubimendi on Ten Hag's wish list to bolster the midfield.
United's performance against Wolves showed signs that Ten Hag can be trusted to rebuild the team and recapture the glory days at Old Trafford in the future.
However, one thing is clear: he cannot guide Man Utd to success with the current squad, so transfer business must be done by the Red Devils' new hierarchy, which will be formed under minority shareholder INEOS. suitable next summer to help. Ten Hag develops the team.
But it will be interesting to see if Man Utd ultimately opt to continue with the Dutchman as their manager beyond this season.