Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag has sent a message to his management ahead of the winter transfer window.
Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag has admitted that his club will have to be very active next January. At the same time, he indicated that he was currently not focusing on the field.
Ten Hag asks for new blood at MU
After the victory against Chelsea on Wednesday evening, Ten Hag said: “United’s approach should be that if you can improve your team then you should. As a club you have to look to improve, so if you can find better and it’s realistic financially and with Financial Fair Play, I think the club should do it.”
If he is expecting new faces at Old Trafford, the Mancunian manager has no too many illusions about the fact that big stars will land in his team. “In reality, compared to the market, most of the time, the best players don’t move in winter. The best players will not leave their club this winter. There are players who are unhappy, injured or otherwise.”
While demanding reinforcements, the Batavian technician reminded the players he had on hand that he expected total investment from them. Success against the Blues should only be 1e step for a return to the foreground. “What we expect from every player who comes to Carrington every day is to give their all, to give their best.”