Football Insider has learned that Man United boss Erik ten Hag has already set his sights on a number of potential January signings.
sources have told Football InsiderFootball Insiderthat there is “no panic” within top-ranking officials despite a stuttering start this term.
That is despite the Old Trafford club reportedly spending more than £179million on incomings in the summer window.Ten Hag’s side added Mason Mount, Rasmus Hojlund, Andre Onana, Sofyan Amrabat and Altay Bayindir to the squad. Last season’s top scorer, Marcus Rashford, has managed just one strike in the new campaign – while Hojlund has scored once, in the Champions League loss at Bayern Munich.fee of £47.2million in the summer window, has also been criticised for a series of high-profile mistakes.
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