Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag insists he has no regrets about not signing Harry Kane this summer.
Kane was Ten Hag’s No.1 target and was strongly linked with a move to Old Trafford before joining Bayern Munich for £100million from Tottenham after United signed Rasmus Hojlund instead.
The England captain will face United on his Champions League debut for Bayern at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night, and Ten Hag was asked if he has any regrets about not getting his man.
‘No,’ replied the United boss. ‘I think we’ve discussed it. I don't think we have to repeat this bit. We are happy with Rasmus. In the first game, he was injured. He played against Arsenal, he's had a start (against Brighton), and now we have to integrate him in the team. You can see he's a big talent.’
Marcus Rashford was criticised for not passing to Hojlund on several occasions in United’s 3-1 defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford on Saturday, and Ten Hag confirmed that he has spoken to Rashford about striking up a better partnership with the new £72m signing.
‘Yes, absolutely,’ he added. ‘How can the two benefit from each other? But they have to know each other and that process just started.
‘But, at the same time, we need results. It has to go hand in hand. We learn from every training and every game and we reflect. Of course, we need that as a coaching staff but we have seen Rasmus and Rashy together, they are talking how they can benefit from each other.
‘You can see that discussion and interaction is going on the pitch, you can see that connection is there and they will get the routines there.’
United arrived in Bavaria on Tuesday without 12 first-team players. Nine are out injured, Donny van de Beek is not in the Champions League squad, and
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