Manchester United have sacked Erik ten Hag to abruptly end his big-spending tenure at Old Trafford.
The red devils He crossed the £500m mark in new signings for the Dutchman over the summer but has had little to show for it.
Ten Hag won a domestic cup in his first two full seasons, with the Carabao Cup in 2023 and his FA Cup triumph in May.
However, the 54-year-old also guided the club to eighth place during the 2023/24 campaign – United The lowest result in history in the Premier League.
He agreed to a new one-year contract this summer, before spending more money to strengthen his squad.
But with the club in lowly 14th place in the table following their recent defeat to West Ham, United bosses have decided Enough for Ten Hag.
When he leaves the club, he leaves behind many signings with a lot of money…
How much did Ten Hag spend on signings?
Manchester United shelled out more than £600m on new players to work with Ten Hag, with just under half of that coming from former Ajax stars.
Ten Hag signed 21 senior players in his five transfer windows at Old Trafford, an average of more than four newcomers every six months.
It should also be noted that United were not active in terms of tickets in January 2024, as they focused on ratifying the investment by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS.
For context, just crazy transfer Chelsea (who have surpassed £1bn in outlays) have outspent the Red Devils under Ten Hag.
Erik ten Hag's Man United signings
Including plugins
- Antony: £85m (£80.75m and another £4.25m)
- Rasmus Hojlund: £72m (£64m, with an additional £8m in add-ons)
- Casemiro: £70m (£60m plus an additional £10m)
- Mason Mount: £60m (£55m plus £5m)
- Lisandro Martínez – £57 million (£48.5 million plus £8.5 million – an additional £2.2 million in solidarity payments to Martínez's former clubs)
- Leny Yoro: £52m (plus £6m in add-ons)
- Manuel Ugarte: £50.8m (£42.3m, plus £8.5m in add-ons)
- André Onana: £47.2 million
- Matthijs de Ligt: £43m (£38m plus £4.5m)
- Joshua Zirkzee – £36 million
- Noussair Mazraoui: £17 million
- Tyrell Malacia: £14.6m
- Altay Bayindir: £4.3 million
- Christian Eriksen – Free
- Jonny Evans – Free
- Sofyan Amrabat – Loan (£8.5m)
- Sergio Reguilón – Loan (No commission)
- Marcel Sabitzer – Loan (undisclosed or free of charge)
- Wout Weghorst – Loan (£2.5m compensation to pay off Besiktas loan, £2.6m fee to Burnley)
- Martin Dubravka – Loan (£2m)
- Jack Butland – Loan (undisclosed or free of charge)
Ten Hag's signings at Manchester United
First: Tyrell Malacia (£14.6m from Feyenoord)
ten witchesThe first summer in charge saw huge spending with Antony, Casemiro and Lisandro Martínez pocketing almost £200m in total.
However, none of them were the first through the door, and the club hoped to make them the main target. Barcelona's Frenkie De Jong.
Although the negotiations ultimately failedThere were still just eight days between Ten Hag officially beginning his reign as United manager on June 27, 2022 and the announcement of his first signing.
Tyrell Malacia, who seemed destined for Lyon until United hijacked the dealHe was hired as cover and competition for Luke Shaw.
But ironically, the former Feyenoord left-back has been hampered by his own injuries and did not play a single minute in the 2023/24 season.
more expensive – Antonio (85 million pounds from Ajax)
Antony is Ten Hag's most expensive signing after he snapped up the Brazilian from Ajax for a whopping £85million.
A long saga throughout Ten Hag's first summer saw his new club initial offer of £51 million for the winger on July 6, 2022, which had risen to £67m more than a month later, and then a £76m bid was submitted as the deadline approached.
United eventually agreed to meet Ajax's asking price and paid an initial £81 million, with potential add-ons taking the deal to £85 million.
He remains United's second biggest signing, behind only Paul Pogba, and at the time was the fourth most expensive signing in Premier League history, although Chelsea have since surpassed those fees.
Best: Lisandro Martínez (£57m from Ajax)
Casemiro would have made a strong case for his inclusion had he continued the form he showed in his first season at United.
As it stands, the jury is still out on some of the other big signings, with Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund only sharing flashes of excellent form.
However, Argentine Martinez He has stood out, with his injury history being the only factor to make him the undisputed choice.
The 5-foot-9 defender has disapproved of the first taunts that it would be too small play in the Premier League.
Martínez, who has He won the World Cup and the Copa América since arriving at United.He was instrumental in the 2-1 FA Cup final victory over Manchester City in May, and instrumental to the stability of Ten Hag's defensive line as well as their build-from-the-behind style of play. .
The caveat is that he has only played 38 league games in his first two seasons, having suffered injuries to his calf, knee and foot as well as a Metatarsal fracture since its arrival in 2022.
Room for improvement: Antony (£85m from Ajax)
Virtually all of Ten Hag's signings might have a strong case to be included here.
Wout Weghort's loan spell was unforgettable, while Marcel Sabitzer did not sign a permanent contract after his short spell.
Mason Mount is one of the leading contenders as he has struggled for fitness since leaving Chelsea, with Only one goal in the Premier League in March – the first in 15 months – in just 17 games in the top flight.
However, fortunately for the former English midfielder, there can only be a name above the rest and that is, of course, Antonio.
A goal in his debut against Arsenal in September 2022 turned out to be a huge false dawn for the extreme £85 million.
Since then, he has managed just 11 more with just five assists in 87 appearances and has been rated 2/10 by talkSPORT's Darren Bent.
In 2023/24, Antony had to wait until his 23rd game in all competitions to end a 31-game goal drought. that came against Newport.
In the Premier League, he finished with just one goal and assist in 29 appearances and He even had to substitute as left back.
His only goal of the 2024/25 campaign so far was a penalty scored in the 7-0 win over League One side Barnsley in the Carabao Cup.