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Erik ten Hag points finger for transfer failures & insists ‘I’m not responsible’

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Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag insists he is not the man who sanctioned huge moves for the likes of Antony, Rasmus Hojlund, Casemiro, Mason Mount and Andre Onana.

Two trophies in two seasons for Ten Hag – will he get a third campaign?(The FA via Getty Images)

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag refuses to take the blame for blowing more than £400million in the transfer market.

Ten Hag insists he did not sanction bank-busting moves for players like Antony, Rasmus Hojlund, Casemiro, Mason Mount and Andre Onana.




The Dutchman claimed he had nothing to do with valuations – suggesting that former chief executive Richard Arnold and ex-football director John Murtough sanctioned an investment that has failed to reap many rewards.

Ten Hag said: “The prices paid for players are indeed very high – but I am not responsible for that. The club did all the negotiations, including with very good potential players who didn’t come in the end.

“So it is all a bit more nuanced than the picture that is being painted that the purchase policy is disastrous. It’s all negative, but despite all the problems, the foundation at the club has grown stronger.

“That may not all be visible to the outside world now, but everyone internally will make that analysis.

“With talents like (Kobbie) Mainoo, (Alejandro) Garnacho, Hojlund and also someone like Amad Diallo, who has developed very strongly, the future looks bright.”

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