Manchester United Transfer News Roundup Former player slams Erik ten Hag for Cristiano Ronaldo treatment Red Devils planning contract renewal of 2 players and more November 4 2022
Manchester United Transfer News Roundup Former player slams Erik ten Hag for Cristiano Ronaldo treatment Red Devils planning contract renewal of 2 players and more - November 4 2022 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Closing out our group campaign with a win. On that note, here's a look at the key Manchester United transfer stories as on November 4, 2022:
?????? Manchester United have the option of an additional year in the contracts of both players. However, the club remain confident that Rashford and Dalot will have no qualms about putting pen to paper on new deals. The Red Devils have already made progress in initial talks with the players’ representatives. Rashford and Dalot both want to stay at the club for the unforeseeable future. The club are hoping to tie them down to new contracts before the end of the year.
Manchester United Transfer News Roundup Former player slams Erik ten Hag for Cristiano Ronaldo treatment Red Devils planning contract renewal of 2 players and more - November 4 2022
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag secured a 1-0 win over on Thursday (November 4), in the UEFA Europea League, with teenage sensation Alejandro Garnacho scoring the winner. However, the win wasn’t enough to secure Erik ten Hag’s side top spot in Group E, as the Premier League giants finished behind Sociedad on goal difference. Meanwhile, former Portugal winger Paulo Futre has slammed United manager Erik ten Hag for his treatment of . Elsewhere, the Red Devils are planning to hand contract extensions to two players. Closing out our group campaign with a win.Closing out our group campaign with a win. On that note, here's a look at the key Manchester United transfer stories as on November 4, 2022:
Paulo Futre slams Erik ten Hag for Cristiano Ronaldo treatment
Cristiano Ronaldo has endured a tough season so far at Old Trafford. Paulo Futre has slammed Erik ten Hag for his handling of Cristiano Ronaldo. The 37-year-old has struggled for game time since the Dutchman took charge at Manchester United. Ten Hag has opted to use the Portuguese mostly from the bench, leaving the player frustrated. Ten Hag has adopted a tough stance at times with Ronaldo, even banishing him from the first team for a game for improper conduct (refusing to come on as a substitute). The Portuguese has appeared 15 times for the Red Devils this season but has scored just thrice. to Marca, Futre accused Ten Hag of humiliating the five-time Ballon d’Or winner. “I think Ten Hag cannot do what he did. He is humiliating him. I respect him, but Cristiano has won the Ballon d'Or award five times. And you cannot tell someone like that to come on with just two minutes until the end of the match. He can't do that,” said Futre. Ronaldo failed to leave Manchester United this summer but is likely to move once his contract expires next year. A departure in January cannot be ruled out either.Manchester United planning contract renewal for Marcus Rashford and Diogo Dalot
Marcus Rashford has been impressive under Erik ten Hag. Manchester United are planning to hand out new contracts to and , according to . Both players have turned over a new leaf since the arrival of Ten Hag at Old Trafford. Rashford has rediscovered his goalscoring form, while Dalot has made the right-back slot his own. However, the two of them are in the final year of their contract with the Red Devils but are yet to sign an extension. ???????????? Manchester United have the option of an additional year in the contracts of both players. However, the club remain confident that Rashford and Dalot will have no qualms about putting pen to paper on new deals. The Red Devils have already made progress in initial talks with the players’ representatives. Rashford and Dalot both want to stay at the club for the unforeseeable future. The club are hoping to tie them down to new contracts before the end of the year.