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    “Yes, We’re Looking”– Red Devils Plainly Explains Club Will Be Very Busy This January Transfer Window

    “Yes, We’re Looking”– Red Devils Plainly Explains Club Will Be Very Busy this January Transfer Window

    When the transfer window reopens, Manchester United head coach Marc Skinner says his team will be “looking” to buy players.

    The Red Devils’ season has started relatively unevenly, but Skinner says injuries have created significant disruptions, and he is eager to add players. The US is an especially alluring market to investigate:

    “We will definitely be researching, whether it be in the NWSL or in other off-season locations. Since coming here, I don’t believe I have ever stood still. You can see that we have changed every season in my recruitment since we have to fill the void left by only having about five seasons.

    “We don’t use that as an excuse. We’re building and bridging, trying to invest and progress. Yes, we’re looking in this window. If the right players become available, hopefully, we can do the business we need to, to bring them in. It didn’t help at the start of the year we took three ACL injuries… We do need to look at areas to invest and grow the squad out and compete.”

    There are multiple reasons for United’s slow start

    As Skinner mentions, injuries to the likes of Emma Watson, Gabby George, Aoife Mannion and Evie Rabjohn have certainly made matters unbearable, but the departures of two key players (Alessia Russo to Arsenal and Ona Batlle to Barcelona) have played a significant role also in Man Utd’s poor performance.

    Following up their runner-up result from the previous season was never going to be simple, especially since Skinner hasn’t been able to depend on a stable starting lineup.

    United’s final three WSL games before the holidays

    United will be aiming to avoid falling further behind until the New Year, when squad adjustments may be made, even if they are currently seven points behind Chelsea at the top of the table.

    In the league, they have matches against Bristol City next, followed by Tottenham (a) and Liverpool (h).

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    David Tully

    For the past fifteen years, David has been employed as a football reporter. aving started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for National World’s Football News Network.

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    Erik ten Hag still has the full backing of Sir Alex Ferguson despite overseeing Manchester United’s worst start to a season in 61 years.

    The Dutchman, 53, enjoyed a fine maiden year at the helm but has found himself under pressure in recent weeks after a calamitous start to the 2023/24 campaign, with United losing five of their opening 11 Premier League matches.

    And while Ten Hag earned some respite at the weekend with a slender 1-0 win over Fulham, his position is likely to be scrutinised further in the coming weeks unless United can string a positive run of results together. He can take some solace, though, in the fact that in Ferguson, he retains the support of an Old Trafford legend.

    According to a new report from The Sun, not only is Ferguson still ‘100 per cent’ behind the former Ajax chief, but he would also urge any incoming investors to get behind Ten Hag rather than dispense with his services.

    That revelation comes in the wake of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bid to acquire a minority 25 per cent stake of the club, with the Ineos chief likely to be granted control of sporting operations if his £1.4billion proposal is ratified at by the board in the coming weeks.

    While having the support of Ferguson is seismic in itself, Ten Hag will be well aware that his position could still become untenable if he cannot oversee an upturn in both results and performances on the pitch.

    Prior to Saturday’s vital victory at Craven Cottage, Ten Hag initiated showdown talks with his squad amid reports of internal unrest and claims that his hardline methods were unpopular with certain members of the dressing room.

    The Sun claim that Ten Hag arranged one-on-one sessions in a bid to mend any issues following United’s chastening 3-0 defeat to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup. Those talks were held over the course of Thursday and Friday – less than 24 hours before their trip to capital.

    Ten Hag was full of praise for his players after they responded to those talks by grinding out a win against Fulham. He told BBC Sport: “I am pleased with the spirit of the team and with the way we pressed,” said the Dutchman.

    “We saw this [a stoppage-time winner] against Brentford and we have seen it again. It is a good resilience. They know what the standards are. This is Manchester United – you have to win every game.

    “This week we have not been happy with the standards and today we improved with our standards. Every game we have to bring the battle which starts with the right mentality and attitude, to show you are hungry with passion and desire.”

     

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