Gary Neville was critical of Manchester United’s transfer business despite the club having sealed four Deadline Day signings.
said: “The Reguilon one is definitely a reaction to the situation that has occurred - it is more of a panic.
“Nowhere near Manchester City, I don’t think any United fan is expecting that, but what we wanted was to get closer to Arsenal and make sure we stay above Chelsea, Liverpool and all the other clubs. That’s the issue at the moment. “I think he’s [Ten Hag] wanted a ball-playing midfield player. Go back 12 months to Frenkie De Jong and basically, Mount isn’t a ball-playing midfielder, I think he presses well, I think he links well, I think he runs forward.
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