Ten Hag reveals Manchester United's summer budget and handpicks Maynor to learn!
Manchester United manager Yan said that while he is unclear whether missing next season's Champions League will have an impact on his team's spending in the summer window, if the Reds do finish in the top four, the team's finances will be much better.
With last place in the Champions League group, Manchester United are likely to lose £40 million in revenue as a result. Now, with the UEFA Football Federation increasing its Champions League rewards by €400 million next season, teams will be all there to do to make it back to the Champions League.
Sunday's clash with Aston Villa is a crucial game for fourth place in the Premier League, with a defeat that would see United be tied up to 11 points. However, once the game is won, the difference in points will be reduced to six points, and United will remain just five points clear of Villa.
With the reconstitution of the Champions League, a large number of teams have been included, and the fifth place in the Premier League will also have a chance to qualify for the Champions League. The fate of fifth place will depend on Manchester City, Liverpool and Villa in this Europa League. Therefore, Manchester United must guarantee more than one of them.
Manchester United have been in good form of late, with 10 points after five games and still have a chance to finish fourth in the Premier League. The Champions League is important for Manchester United, not just in terms of the game, but also in terms of the money from the Champions League, which is crucial for the team as they have to comply with the rules of the Premier League, which guarantee the profitability and sustainability of the team.
Manchester United have been losing money over the past three years, especially with the elimination of Europe and their earnings are almost at the same time"Cliffs", which also has a big impact on their transfers. Ten Hagelsi hopes to sign a goalscorer for a winter transfer in January, but he doesn't even have the money to take a new player on loan.
With new managers Jim Ratcliffe and Inviscot taking over United's first winter transfer window, Ten Hag still needs to secure a year of UEFA Champions League appearance, which will be crucial for his transfer expenses.
Raju will appoint a new sporting director, but if only the Europa League or the Europa League are to make him into next season, it will be very difficult for those who want to strengthen their squad. Statistics show that the total prize money for this year's UEFA Champions League matches reached 2 billion euros, compared to only 2 in the Europa League and Europa League3.5 billion, and without accounting for the difference between event and broadcast revenue, the latter has a greater impact.
It's important to play in the Champions League, that's obvious, we don't need to talk about it. 'The exact situation is that if you can play in the Champions League, then you have a bigger investment and that's what we want. ”
Ten Hagel also said that Manchester United will have a real World Cup in the next Premier League, but they will have to win before the final round of matches"Weak brigade"Vera. If not, by the end of the season, Manchester United's Premier League will become"Garbage time"。
The Manchester United boss will be hoping to turn things around with a strong midfielder, with Brazilian centre-back Casemiro also recovering from injury and youngster Kobe Mayno realigning his squad at the back. The 18-year-old was back on the pitch at the end of last season, but he showed a maturity that he didn't have at his age. 32 years old"Fat Tiger"He has started for four seasons, his fourth since suffering an ankle injury, and Ten Hag has praised him for his wealth of experience and wisdom as a model for Meinor's learning.
You can see that we've lost a lot of good players like Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw. I've been talking about it a lot and you can see how much Casemiro has had an impact on the team. When he has the ball, he keeps the team calm and creates more chances for the team. He was able to get ahead of the opposition every time and rush past the opposing defence. "
Don Hauge added: "We're talking about attacking and how we can support their forward line. Casemiro is key for us and we are very happy with his return. Kobe Mayno can ask them for advice, and through communication between them, Kobe can easily be trained, Casemiro has enough experience, and Kobe will learn more from him, which will also accelerate his progress. So I'm very happy with his return and if they can play together, I think they can help each other. ”
When asked if there was any connection between Meno and Casemiro, Shiha replied: "Definitely." The same goes for Casemiro, who has spoken to me in the locker room, on the field, in training and on the field. There is no doubt that he needs to focus on playing his ball, but at the same time he will do his best to support Kobe. "
The current situation is a big test for a young player like Menor, but Ten Hag is confident he can succeed. "For a good player, a young man is more suitable to be a good team. "You already guessed that when we needed Meno he was going to be a good player. "I've seen him play in the fall and improve in the spring and summer. ”
Haggard concluded: "I thought about the pre-season game against Arsenal, so there's no doubt that he's fully adapted to this team and there's a lot of stuff for him to do. "If you have a team with a lot of healthy players, it's easier to play, obviously. But we didn't, the team hasn't had that for a long time. Nothing like this has happened to Manchester United in the last few years. We're trying to build a solid base that will give the players a solid base to take the team to the next level.