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Manchester United ‘plan to sign three new players’, not the TEN suggested by Ralf Rangnick

Manchester United 'plan to sign three new players', not the TEN suggested by Ralf Rangnick

Manchester United ‘plan to sign three new players’, not the TEN suggested by Ralf Rangnick, as Erik ten Hag is asked to oversee an evolution, not revolution – with Aaron Wan-Bissaka ‘on a five-man for-sale list’

Interim manager Ralf Rangnick said that United needed to sign 10 new playersBut United are only planning to sign three news players in the summer windowDarwin Nunez, Jurrien Timber and Pau Torres are top of the priority list for UnitedThey will also off-load the likes of Bailly, Martial, Telles and Aaron Wan-Bissaka 

Manchester United will sign three new players during the summer transfer window as opposed to the 10 new players Ralf Rangnick suggested they needed, a new report today claims.

The Old Trafford hierarchy will reportedly hand incoming manager Erik ten Hag a £100-£150million budget to acquire new players, but told the Dutch boss to prioritise ‘evolution rather than revolution’. 

Therefore, Ten Hag will look to sign Darwin Nunez, Jurrien Timber and Pau Torres after off-loading the likes of Eric Bailly, Phil Jones, Anthony Martial, Alex Telles and Aaron Wan-Bissaka. 

Erik ten Hag has a £100-£150million budget to acquire new players during the summer and Jurrien Timber of Ajax (right) is reportedly near the top of his wish list

According to ESPN, club chiefs have decided to distance themselves from Rangnick’s comments following the 4-0 loss to Liverpool.

Speaking after the game, Rangnick insisted that Manchester United should sign 10 new players during the summer transfer window, saying: ‘It is embarrassing, it is disappointing, maybe even humiliating. We have to accept they (Liverpool) are six years ahead of us now.

‘There will be a rebuild here. Six, seven, maybe 10 new players will come. (Liverpool) have better players than…

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