Manchester United: Erik ten Hag apparently has 116 million euros available for the squad restructuring

Erik ten Hag will not be able to fulfill all wishes as the new manager of Manchester United, because the club is likely to limit its budget.

 

As the next manager of Manchester United, Erik ten Hag won't be able to grant all of his demands because the team's spending power is probably limited.

Erik ten Hag's intentions for the summer appear to be funded by Manchester United with less money than anticipated. The English Sun reported this.
As a result, the Dutchman ought to get close to 116 million euros for the anticipated team restructure. According to the publication, even if the new coach requires a sizable sum of money for new players, managing director Richard Arnold will not hand the new coach a blank check in light of the expenses in recent years.
Only de Jong and Antony can ten Hag afford, right?

Manchester United wants to be more careful after spending around £1 billion (€1.16 billion) on transfers since 2013.
According to reports, Frenkie de Jong (FC Barcelona) and Antony Martial are both being pursued by Man United (Ajax Amsterdam). Hag should put both players at the top of his shopping list. It would be impossible to use up the alleged transfer budget.


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