Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has stated that the club needs to continue improving with new signings. Speaking in a press conference, the Dutchman claimed that the Red Devils will continue to build on last season's performances.
He said:
Manchester United have now completed their search for a striker, with multiple reports suggesting that they have reached an agreement with Atalanta for Rasmus Hojlund.
They have been active in the transfer window, initially securing Mason Mount from Chelsea in a deal worth around £60 million. Following that, they signed the long-term replacement to the outgoing David de Gea, with the signing of Andre Onana from Inter Milan.
Having signed Hojlund, United are now expected to pursue Fiorentina's Sofyan Amrabat, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Former Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre has stated that the club should have gone after Harry Kane over Rasmus Hojlund. Speaking to GGRecon, the Frenchman stated that the Red Devils should have prioritized getting an established player over a prospective talent.
He said:
Erik ten Hag's side did have an interest in signing the Tottenham Hotspur striker but were eventually forced to look elsewhere due to Spurs' high transfer fee demands.
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