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16 signings of Eric Hager at Manu United from worst to best

Manchester United has seen a transformation under the stewardship of Eric Hager, a man whose vision has sparked both anticipation and debate. But how have 16 signings of Eric Hager at f Old Trafford performed? Today, we delve into the 16 signings of Eric Hager, ranking each from worst to best, scrutinizing every decision that has sculpted the Red Devils’ current form.

The tension of a stadium holding its breath, the sheer exhilaration of a last-minute goal, the heartbreak of a missed opportunity. These signings have been at the heart of such moments, weaving the tapestry of United’s recent exploits. Some have soared, etching their names into the annals of club history. Others, unfortunately, have faltered, becoming cautionary tales of potential unfulfilled.

Eric Tenhag’s time as Manchester United manager looks like it will end in two seasons, and his signings during that time are a real mixed bag.

 

For Manchester United, under Dudman’s leadership, this was an up-and-down game, perhaps surpassing his results in his first season, finishing third and winning the Carabao Cup.

 

But Manchester United did not perform well in his second game, and the Red Devils performed the worst in the history of the Premier League. Even winning the FA Cup looks unlikely to save his job.

 

During his two years in charge of Manchester United, Ten Hag made a total of 16 signings. Taking into account value for money, performance, availability, and possible future services (if applicable), we ranked them from worst to best.

 

  1. Anthony

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The first goal of 85 million pounds at Arsenal, absolutely unable to beat a person or progress the game, the seemingly terrible attitude on the field and further behavioral problems away from the court, we must avoid for legal reasons.

We will have more confidence in the current Conservative government in the UK and make better use of this money. This says it all.

This is Manchester United’s worst signing and one of the worst signings in the history of the Premier League.

 

 

 

 

15.Martin Dubravka

We forgive you for completely forgetting about it, but alas, it did happen.

Dubravka was strangely loaned out as De Gea’s agent in the 2022-23 season. He played twice for Manchester United in the League Cup, barely earning himself glory, and returned to Newcastle in January 2023. strange.

 

  1. Jack Butland

Appeared in January 2023, replaced Dubravka on the bench, and left that summer. It’s even easier to forget than a Newcastle stopper.

 

 

  1. Casemiro

It’s a shame, but when Real Madrid are willing to accept £70million for their five-time Champions League champion defensive midfielder who has enough mileage on the clock and is approaching the wrong side of 30-you have finally

It is not a bad idea for Manchester United to support their team with talented people like Casemiro, it did work for a while in Ten Hag’s first season. When you give him a five-year deal and astronomical salary, though, it suddenly sounds disastrous. Because it has been.

Regardless of whether his “legs have disappeared” (whatever that means), it is clear that at some point, the Brazilian’s abilities will fall off the cliff. The heinous money was thrown into the sewer. Textbook union.

His sudden absence from the FA Cup shows that his days in Manchester may be running out. Pay attention to this place.

 

 

  1. Mason Mount

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Putting Mount at this low level after just one season may seem harsh–it’s his own small fault-but we can only deal with him with what we see.

In a summer when the budget was already tight, he returned Manchester United to 60 million pounds and has made 19 appearances, only 753 minutes ahead of the FA Cup final. Injury or not, this is unacceptable for a player whose fans are still not sure that he is actually suitable for XI when he is fully fit.

To make matters worse, if Manchester United showed a little patience and spirit, they could have picked him up for free this summer.

 

  1. Wout Weghorst

For a striker who scored two goals in 20 games only for the downgraded Burnley team and died in the Turkish Premier League, our expectations will never be too high, so we will be relaxed in Wegster.

In the middle of the 2022-23 season, Manchester United thought they could rely on Anthony Martial to stay healthy (the first mistake). Wegster was the only striker they had almost nothing to gain in January, and his quality reflected this. .

 

 

  1. Altai Beindir

The Turkish stopper is another person who is difficult to judge, but we do sympathize with a player because he may think he has a chance to replace Andre Onana during the African Cup of Nations–especially after he endured

Bahindir only played once in his first season as a Manchester United player, and ten Hags would rather keep Onana as long as possible before letting him go to Afcon. The Turkish stopper may leave after one season in search of first-team football. An unfortunate situation.

 

 

  1. Sergio Reguilon

Should Manchester United pick up Tottenham’s offcuts? Probably not. Should their left-back position have more injury prevention? Absolutely correct. Is this Reguilon’s fault? Not really.

The Spanish full-back was loaned out when he died in the summer of 2023, but was sent back to Tottenham in January because he only made 12 appearances for Manchester United.

When Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia returned to fitness, the club had the impression that they didn’t need him.

trap? They have never done this before. Maybe Reguilon should be kept.

 

 

  1. Sofiyan Amrabat

Most of Manchester United’s summer budget was spent on Mason Mount-a square nail in a round hole and an injured one-and his £60 million signing still did not solve the fact that they need to cover Casemiro in defensive midfield.

In the 2023-24 season, they loaned Amrabat from Fiorentina and had a purchase option, but the Moroccan hardly got a long side run and was flattered to deceive him when he played.

Not bad, not very good. Will leave without too much fuss.

 

 

  1. Marcel Sabitzer

Sabitzer joined Manchester United in 2023 and made a solid enough explanation for himself in terms of spells, but he was no more influential than Amrabat.

Scored a goal against Sevilla in the UEFA Champions League, a game that seemed to put Manchester United into the semi-finals, only ten Haag’s team succumbed. Manchester United signed him permanently and now he is in the Champions League final with Borussia Dortmund.

 

  1. Tyrrell Malaysia

It is very likely that Malaysia will never really sign for Manchester United in 2022, and he is just a fiction of all our imagination, considering that he disappeared due to a mysterious injury.

Tyrell-Malacia- Credited to Gistlover

Since Manchester United’s last Premier League game in the 2022-23 season, we have not seen Malaysia play in the game, and Ten Hag recently revealed that he has been unable to train all season.

This sounds worrying, but he actually only spent Manchester United 13 million pounds, and it looked like a bargain when he was healthy. If he can recover next season-if this is a big problem now-then Ten Hag’s first signing with the club can still represent success.

 

 

  1. Andre Onana

Tearing off the plaster and replacing De Gea is the right thing to do. Despite the unstable start, we are confident that Onana has ended the season strongly for Manchester United and is almost a net positive.

It took him a long time to settle down, and his shaky start played a big role in Manchester United’s exit from the group stage of the Champions League

But he succeeded in eliminating mistakes, and we have seen this more aggressive approach outside the line, with the ball at his feet.

If the Cameroonian hopes to become Manchester United’s number-one player for a long time, he still has a lot of room for improvement, but taking into account all the factors, we support the 28-year-old to improve next season.

 

 

  1. Christian Eriksen

Eriksen’s decline in the 2023-24 season has been greatly affected. He has only started 12 Premier League games in his second season as a Manchester United player, and his influence is weakening.

However, when they moved for free before the 2022-23 season, his signing proved to be a master class. Ten Hag relies heavily on Dane, who can be said to be Manchester United’s most important player in the midfield, and at the same time played out of position as a player in deep trouble.

No matter what happens this summer, Eriksen’s short-lived but sweet impact cannot be underestimated. Without him, Manchester United’s 2022-23 season would look very different and worse.

 

 

  1. Rasmus Højlund

He is not without critics, maybe he was right after signing for 72 million pounds, but Hoylund was thrown into the depths of the world’s most censored club and was responsible for determining a position that no striker has been able to do since Zlatan Ibrahimovic–one season.

Rasmus Højlund Credited to bein sport

The young Danish striker only signed for Atlanta a year before his big move and played only 34 games for the club before being snapped up.

A slow start saw him play 15 games waiting for a goal, but Hoylund has assembled a respectable campaign in a difficult first season, before the FA Cup final.

Hoylund will need to improve in next season’s games, but the 21-year-old has proven that he can become a truly world-class striker under the right conditions.

It is now up to Manchester United to provide these conditions and relieve some pressure on their young forwards.

 

 

  1. Jonny Evans

With the plot twist of this century, no one expected that Evans-who was considered redundant by Manchester United in 2015–would be the one to spend the 2023-24 season together.

Signed on a free transfer after initially returning to the club to maintain fitness, the 36-year-old eventually appeared 29 times in all competitions, with brilliant performances at home and away, which often saved

This is a pretty bad complaint against Manchester United, they have to rely on him so much, but it also proves how much progress Evans has made since he left the club for the first time.

 

 

  1. Lisandro Martinez

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Manchester United fans fell in love with Martinez almost from the moment he signed, for good reason. Argentines combine excellent technology with the highest body and infectious mentality.

The Red Devils seem to be a completely different team, Martinez is on the side, and their exit without him this season is clear proof of this impact.

He showed what kind of player he is and what might happen this season in another defensive master game when he returned from injury in the FA Cup final.

No matter who the manager is next season, the club urgently needs him to return to normal and rediscover his best form.

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