Erik Ten Hag Wants New Striker In Summer Transfer Window

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Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag wants to sign a striker in the summer transfer window.

The Dutchman felt his goalscoring options for this season “should have been enough”.

But with seven games to play in the Premier League, United have just 45 goals, the fewest of the top 10 teams.

Asked at a news conference how vital it will be to bring a proven scorer to Old Trafford this summer, Ten Hag said: “I think it would help.”

Ideally, he wants more than one strong challenger for every role on the team.

Ten Hag added: “You need more options. You need double positioning in every position.

“Some positions we didn’t have the choices this season – the striker position, the left-back position – and that has a negative impact on the results.”

United, who travel to face Bournemouth on Saturday, signed Denmark forward Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta for £72m on a five-year deal last August.

The 21-year-old is the club’s top scorer in his debut campaign with 13 goals in 34 appearances in all competitions.
England striker Marcus Rashford has netted eight times in 38 games while France international Anthony Martial, out since groin surgery in January, has scored twice in 19 appearances.

Provided he remains in charge, Ten Hag will be working within different parameters in the transfer market after Sir Jim Ratcliffe became minority owner at United in February, taking control of football operations.

Ineos director of sport Sir Dave Brailsford is set to play a key role at Old Trafford.


United have appointed Omar Berrada as chief executive after he resigned as chief football operations officer at City Football Group and he will begin work in the summer.

This week United announced John Murtough was stepping down as football director and they are keen to bring in Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth.

Southampton director of football Jason Wilcox has also been linked with a role at Old Trafford.

Ten Hag said his past dealings in the transfer market for United have been “good” but he is “open” to input from key personnel in United’s new structure provided they match his ideas.

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