Erik ten Hag agrees with Ralf Rangnick to put five first-team players on sale.

By Xorkpe Sosu 3 Min Read

Manchester United’s hierarchy have asked Ralf Rangnick to submit a handover to Ten Hag and it’s understood that the German is willing to work in hand with the Dutchman.

The Red Devils are having a woeful run of form with only two wins in their last eight Premier League games and certain to miss out on Champions League football next season.

Ralf Rangnick claims his side are six years behind Jurgen Klopp’s side and could need up to 10 new players this summer after assessment of his side in their 4-0 loss to Liverpool and 3-1 defeat to Arsenal lastweek.

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Ralf Rangnick added by calling his players ‘selfish, over-inflated, lacking quality and too powerful’, and claims some members have ignored his tactical instructions.

Rangnick submitted a report to his United’s board and Man United new manager about five players that are ‘not fit for purpose’ next season.

Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for five first-team players and Erik ten Hag will ensure to top up his transfer budget through the sales of this player.

£50 million signing Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Eric Bailly, Phil Jones, Victor Lindelof and Anthony Martial are not at the required level, Ralf Rangnick admitted.

Red Devils incoming manager will no longer have the likes of Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani, Nemanja Matic, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard as all are set to leave the club on free transfer after their contracts expire.

Erik ten Hag agrees with Ralf Rangnick report as they identified weak spots in the squad and he wants to sign a centre-back, a right-back, at least one central midfielder and a striker to strengthened his squad.

According to reports from ESPN, Man United have given the Dutchman a budget of between £100m-£150m, to strengthen his squad.

Interim coach Ralf Rangnick has urged the club’s hierarchy to avoid signing older players such as Edinson Cavani and also believes captain Harry Maguire should not immediately be written off when Erik ten Hag comes in this summer.

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