Breaking news: Ralf Ragnick gladiator midfielder who he has being pressing for Manchester United to sign arrives old trafford for just 33 million dollars , this is how to splash money .

 


Manchester United were able to earn

all three points against Brentford but 

in all fairness, before getting ahead, 

they were absolutely dominated by the

Bees for 54 minutes and De Gea was

the savior for us.

Rangnick’s team has not impressed 

as yet but the major dilemma is that the

interim boss has not been allowed to 

sign the players required to implement

his style of play.

According to Sport Bild (via Sport Witness

), the German manager has chosen 

Haidara as his priority target and he is 

pressing Man Utd to seal his signing 

in the January transfer window.

However, the renowned media outlet 

have mentioned that Rangnick will work

as a consultant after the end of the campaign

and for now, he is not allowed to 

secure stars before offloading costly

players from the club.

It is further stated that the bosses 

at Old Trafford consider the ex Leipzig

manager an interim solution, therefore

, they are not supporting him to implement

the pressing style of football because 

the permanent manager to follow might

want to utilize a completely different 

system.

A similar story was covered by Mirror

Sport last weekend. The British 

source revealed


that Rangnick has verbally agreed a fee

of £33million with Leipzig to sign

Haidara but Man Utd’s reluctance to 

back the manager has been the stumbling block. The 23-year-old is currently on international

duty with Mali, who have booked their

place in the knock-out stages of the

AFCON after tonight’s fixture vs 

Mauritania.

Have your say – Should Man Utd 

back Rangnick and seal the transfer

of Amadou Haidara?

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