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DONE DEAL: Man United confirms Erik ten Hag’s 15th signing as club releases transfer statement- Squad number is confirmed

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Man United fans have been waiting a long time for this summer to be as great as it has been. Joshua Zirkzee, Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Noussair Mazraoui are the four well-known players that the Red Devils have already signed. Manuel Ugarte will be the fifth.



To be honest, it’s unclear whether they will stop with Ugarte or not. It’s Deadline Day, and Dan Ashworth needs to make sure that the club gives Erik ten Hag everything he needs to have a good season right now.


Not many people know about the players Manchester United has signed so far this summer, which could be a good thing.

There is no talk about how much the club has spent on transfers so far, and there won’t be any as long as the players keep performing well.

Man United will have signed Manuel Ugarte as their 15th regular player since Erik ten Hag became manager, according to MEN [picture at the end]. There is one reason he can’t use this season, and that is that the board didn’t back him.

I don’t remember the last time a Manchester United boss had as much freedom in the transfer market as Ten Hag does now.

United is almost done with a £42.3 million deal to get the Uruguayan player from PSG.

The 23 players Ten Hag doesn’t want at the club have been slowly kicked out over the course of his time there. On paper, Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, Luke Shaw, and maybe Diogo Dalot are the only players on Man United’s best first team who are not current players.

As with the other players Manchester United has signed this transfer window, Ugarte is a great addition to the team that fits its needs. You couldn’t find a more regal figure than Casemiro, and the experienced Brazilian can share some of his knowledge with his younger South American rival.

Under Erik ten Hag, this will be an interesting season for Manchester United. Of course, there is still some interest in transfers, like when Raheem Sterling came in and when Jadon Sancho left.

But the Red Devils’ team for the season is pretty much set in stone, so it’s time to start performing well on the pitch.




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