Breaking news: Ten hag sends a message to Ralf Ragnick after Arsenal lose as he reveals who he wants to be his captain as he is packing his bags for Manchester United.
Manchester United interim manager
Ralf Rangnick will reportedly be given
the freedom to inform soon-to-be head
coach Erik ten Hag which of the club's
players aren't good enough.
The German is set to detail the squad's
poor performers
The shocking report from Mirror has
detailed how Ten Hag will be given a dossier
of names of the players whom Rangnick
believes shouldn't be playing for Manchester
United.
United's director of football John Murtough
and CEO Richard Arnold have asked the
interim coach to present a rundown of
the squad with "no holes barred."
Rangnick joined United as interim manager
in December last year and accepted a
consultancy role once his reign finished.
The German manager's time in charge
has been majorly disappointing, with the
Red Devils having exited all cup competitions
and seem set to finish outside the top four.
He has been appalled by the squad's
professionalism at Old Trafford, branding
them “selfish, over-inflated, lacking quality
and too powerful."
He claims that the Manchester United
team have ignored his coaching demands
and lack the performance level to contend
with high-energy opponents.
The former RB Leipzig manager is suggesting
to the higher-ups that United need to sign
a hungry, motivated, younger profile
of players and target long-term signings
rather than a quick-fix.
The report details some of the players
that Rangnick is less than impressed with
. The 63-year-old doesn't rate defensive
trio Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Eric Bailly
and Phil Jones.
He also has reservations about Victor
Lindelof's positioning and decision-
making, whilst believing that captain
Harry Maguire has carried the burden
of United's woeful defensive campaign.
He also believes it's hugely difficult to
part ways with a player that cost £80 million.
Rangnick has also lamented the club's
recent transfer history in the strikers
department, noting the signings of the
likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Edinson
Cavani and Odion Ighalo.
He believes these are players that are at
the end of their careers and are signings
that were made as a temporary fix that
won't reap any rewards.
The German does hold a positive view
of English duo Jadon Sancho and Marcus
Rashford, either. He thinks ten Hag may
be able to get the best out of the
forwards, however.
For Rangnick, a striker must be signed
and Anthony Martial, who is out on-loan
at Sevilla, has been disregarded.
The German coach has stressed the
importance of Manchester United
making changes now and feels their woes
will continue otherwise.
Who can we expect to depart
Manchester United?
The following may be the way in
which Ralf Rangnick views the squad:
Contracts expiring: Paul Pogba,
Edinson Cavani, Jesse Lingard, Lee
Grant, Juan Mata, Nemanja Matic
Not good enough: Eric Bailly, Victor
Lindelof, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Phil Jones
, Anthony Martial
Rangnick's favorites: Harry Maguire
, David de Gea, Fred, Scott McTominay,
Jadon Sancho, Anthony Elanga
One name on everybody's lips is Cristiano
Ronaldo. There is speculation over his
future with United likely failing to qualify for
the UEFA Champions League.
The fact that Rangnick doesn't like
the profile of strikers at the club speaks
volumes.
Bruno Fernandes signed a new contract
last month so he'll certainly be staying
. Luke Shaw will also likely be staying
given recent rumors of contract talks.
Marcus Rashford has had a season to
forget but Rangnick seems to be banking
on the English forward turning things
around under ten Hag.
These are just a few names from what
promises to be one of the most interesting
transfer windows in Manchester United's
history under Erik ten Hag this summer.
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