Rajue responded to Ten Hagman s United doubts that there will be a new change in the transfer model

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-09

Rajue responded to Ten Hagman's United doubts that there will be a new change in the transfer model

According to UK sources, Manchester United manager Jens ten Hagel has said that the squad has not formed a complete squad to support the squad, while also asking why the team has rejected his request for a winter transfer. Moreover, new managers Jim Ratcliffe and Intix Sport have both told him that there are doubts about whether he will remain with the team and that if he does, then he will have less influence in the future transfer strategy. This week, Manchester United's board of directors voted to confirm that the 25% Class B stake sold by the Glazer Group to La Jug does not have to be converted to Class A, making the merger another serious impediment.

The 54-year-old now holds the right to make a transfer and has frequently offered to sign someone with a Dutch connection. However, a lot of strong players are not satisfied, especially Antony, Monte and Onana, who have been blamed for their high transfer fees and high wages.

Raj has yet to make any decision on whether to change managers, but even if Ten Hagel stays, he will not play much of a role in the deal. Manchester United have nominated former Manchester City club director Omar Berada as the team's new CEO and will be picking one or two sporting directors.

As once the richest man in England, Raju also wanted to increase the ratio between the English and the Dutch. Everton's centre-back Jarrod Blaswight and Crystal Palace's Michael Olise have both been favoured by new clubs.

The 21-year-old England centre-back Branswaite has been playing well for Everton this season and he also scored a fine goal in a draw with Tottenham Hotspur to give his side a chance to finish in the top four. "The team's current financial situation could make Manchester United pay even more to buy him. French midfielder Olise, a youth player from the English Premier League, is still in good form after an injured season, but his value is high as he signed a contract with Crystal Palace last season for £66 million.

While bringing in players, Raju also wants to make the team younger. Inglis has called on Manchester United to keep an eye on Denmark's 18-year-old Rooney Badgui, who led the Reds to a 4-3 win over Manchester United and is adored by his father and mother for the hero, Wayne Rooney. Raju had thought about bringing Baldegui to Nice, and this move was to buy Manchester United. Now, though, United could get him out right away, as scouts are planning to go to Portugal to see him play"Atlantic Cup"Race.

During the winter break, the Scandinavian nation of Copenhagen was beaten 2-1 by Brondby, but Badgui scored two goals. Manchester United's scouts will also be keeping an eye on Friday's clash with Molde and the Champions League round 16 clash with Manchester City, the latter of which is a key test of whether the players can integrate into the Premier League as soon as possible.

Rooney Badge is thought to have a potential replacement for Jadon Sancho with a Swedish youngster worth just £17 million. Copenhagen sporting director Peter Christiansen said this week that he wants Badge to leave this summer and that he is ready to join a big team.

In addition to centre-backs and centre-backs, United also want to bolster their midfield and midfield. According to ESPN, three other people have also been rumored to Manchester United: Bayern Munich's Kimmich, Nice's Hefren Thuram, and Jonathan David from Lille.

Kimmich, who can play as both a centre-back and a right winger, has scored 41 goals and provided 100 assists in 370 appearances for Bayern Munich and is considered a candidate to replace Casemiro or Christian Eriksen. Thuram, the youngest son of 22-year-old French football star Lilian Thuram, was considered the best player in Ligue 1 last season. Canada's David has scored 71 goals in 164 appearances for France, and he has been a target for United for a long time.

All three have contracts ending in 2025, so United believe they can sign them for a decent price. Manchester United are also aware of their financial problems, so signing at the end of the contract is a great way to cut down on summer expenses.

Raju also wants to transform Old Trafford into a 'North Wembley', which would cost £2 billion, while Invesco will only be able to come up with 239 billion euros, so he is ready to receive financial assistance from the local authorities in Manchester.

Still's pundits say the team has been suffering for decades due to leaky roofs, crowded halls, insufficient seating, cracked concrete walls, peeling paint and a lack of room for expansion. According to the Daily Mail, Raju plans to build a large stadium (with 90,000 seats) similar to London's Wembley Stadium near Old Trafford.

Greater Manchester Premier Burnham said last week: "We are totally on the side of this team. "Whatever they ask for, we're going to continue the process and make sure the team is well prepared for the future and continues to reach its exciting potential.

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