Erik ten Hag Discusses Manchester United's Transfer Limitations and Player Struggles
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reveals the club's inability to sign a new striker in January due to Financial Fair Play regulations and discusses the injury challenges facing key players.
- Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag admits the club could not sign a new striker in the January transfer window due to Financial Fair Play regulations.
- Ten Hag wanted to add a striker to compensate for Anthony Martial's injury but was restricted by the club's financial situation.
- The manager criticizes Financial Fair Play rules for forcing clubs to sell good players, hindering team building.
- Mason Mount's injury struggles since joining Manchester United from Chelsea are highlighted, with Ten Hag expressing support for the player.
- Despite the transfer limitations, Ten Hag remains hopeful for the team's performance, mentioning the need for creativity in the striker position.