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The season has not even started and Erik ten Hag is already in a crisis

Erik ten Hag starts with problems at United 

By Wilian Estrella

Erik ten Hag starts with problems at United 
Erik ten Hag starts with problems at United 
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 His arrival at the Theater of Dreams has brought a breath of fresh air that excites Manchester United like never before, but the reconstruction of the Red Devils will be even more complicated than it seems. Erik Ten Hag assumes his first weeks in Carrington with a crisis where the club is tied by the hands and where at the moment, the situation does not seem to be able to move in the short term

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This is the challenge that the Dutchman will have at Old Trafford in his first summer on the islands. Not only have the Red Devils seen that dream against great figures such as Darwin Núñez (to the liking of Ten Hag), Erling Haaland, or Justin Timber impossible, but several operations have fallen by not being able to offer their new signings the possibility of playing the  UEFA Champions League.

While Manchester City or Liverpool have announced historic signings in recent weeks, Tthe Red Devils are stranded in the middle of a market where Ten Hag asks the Glazers for answers and where at the moment, there are no new faces in a team that To date, Manchester United has already lost six players.

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This situation is experienced, for example, with a Frenkie de Jong who is only still in the United folder due to the relationship he has had with Ten Hag since his time at Ajax. The current Barcelona player wants to stay at Camp Nou, but he is only considering leaving Catalonia in the short term if an offer appears to play in the big European football matches. This situation at least will not be seen by Old Trafford for another 12 months.

 

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