Not yet at MU, coach Ten Hag received the news of lightning: It's hard to buy blockbusters
At the moment, MU is negotiating and it is expected that coach Ten Hag will debut at Old Trafford next season. However, the Dutch strategist promises to face many difficulties at MU from next season.
Not yet at MU, coach Ten Hag received the news of lightning
Not yet at MU, coach Ten Hag received the news of lightning: It's hard to buy blockbusters.
According to a source that ESPN revealed, coach Ten Hag has almost certainly completed the negotiation process with the leadership of Man Utd. The 52-year-old military leader soon sat in the hot seat of MU. He is expected to replace his predecessor Ole - who was fired for poor performance. Meanwhile, interim coach Ralf Rangnick also did not meet the requirements of the leadership.
The problem is that the current MU squad is quite bad. Despite owning many stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Paul Pogba, Raphael Varane or blockbuster signings Jadon Sancho (£73 million), Harry Maguire (£80 million), MU is still out of rhythm in the game. It seems that MU has not yet shaped the game, the squad is still not united.
Therefore, the transfer stage is a factor that MU needs to pay attention to. However, MU also only has limited shopping, not 'blooming' like in previous seasons. They were only allowed to spend no more than £67 million. Without winning tickets to the Champions League, the Red Devils can only spend up to £ 47 million on shopping.
At the moment, MU is negotiating and it is expected that coach Ten Hag will debut at Old Trafford next season.
Under new rules from UEFA, teams are only allowed to lose 60 million euros (£50 million) over three seasons, double the previous amount. Teams that are judged to have 'good financial' are allowed to lose an additional 10 million euros, equivalent to 8.3 million pounds.
Remember in this season, the Red Devils spent £ 29 million on 'triggers' in the deals of Varane, Ronaldo and Sancho. The salary fund of the Old Trafford team this season is £ 323 million. And this means MU will be heavily fined if spending more than £ 67 million.