Those were names that were realistic Ralf Rangnick names six players he asked Manchester United to sign
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Ralf Rangnick has warned that there will be no quick fix at Old Trafford under incoming manager Erik ten Hag. "It's not cosmetic, It's open heart surgery."Ralf Rangnick has warned that there will be no quick fix at Old Trafford under incoming manager Erik ten Hag. Rangnick made no signings during his tenure in charge but has revealed how he advised United's higher-ups to target six players in January. The German explained how United were in need of improvement in many areas of the team (via ): “It was clear to everyone that there was a need in many areas." He continued, “That’s why we were already discussing players like Josko Gvardiol and Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig. Those were names that were realistic." Rangnick's team struggled in attack with the goalscoring burden falling heavily on , who struck 24 goals in 38 appearances across competitions. No striker signing was made in January, although Rangick suggests he pushed for a forward arrival: “We also talked about Alvaro Morata, Luis Diaz, Dusan Vlahovic and, as I said, Haaland when they were still on the market. But the club decided at that time to rebuild the team under the new coach.” Ralf Rangnick revealed recruitment will be the primary focus of his new consultancy role as he explained the need to find and develop "future top, star players" such as Erling Haaland Ralf Rangnick revealed recruitment will be the primary focus of his new consultancy role as he explained the need to find and develop "future top, star players" such as Erling Haaland Manchester United finished sixth under Rangnick last season and without a trophy. The German was viewed as an idealistic and experienced hand to oversee a rebuild of the club's squad through his consultancy role. However, Rangnick and the Red Devils ended their working relationship in April after the former RB Leipzig manager was appointed Austria national team coach.
Those were names that were realistic - Ralf Rangnick names six players he asked Manchester United to sign
Rangnick reveals six players he proposed Former interim manager has revealed six players he pushed the club to sign in the January transfer window. Rangnick was placed temporarily in charge of the Red Devils in November 2021 following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Alongside coaching the team, he was given a two-year consultancy role that would come into effect following the end of the 2021-22 season. "It's not cosmetic, It's open heart surgery."Ralf Rangnick has warned that there will be no quick fix at Old Trafford under incoming manager Erik ten Hag. "It's not cosmetic, It's open heart surgery."Ralf Rangnick has warned that there will be no quick fix at Old Trafford under incoming manager Erik ten Hag. Rangnick made no signings during his tenure in charge but has revealed how he advised United's higher-ups to target six players in January. The German explained how United were in need of improvement in many areas of the team (via ): “It was clear to everyone that there was a need in many areas." He continued, “That’s why we were already discussing players like Josko Gvardiol and Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig. Those were names that were realistic." Rangnick's team struggled in attack with the goalscoring burden falling heavily on , who struck 24 goals in 38 appearances across competitions. No striker signing was made in January, although Rangick suggests he pushed for a forward arrival: “We also talked about Alvaro Morata, Luis Diaz, Dusan Vlahovic and, as I said, Haaland when they were still on the market. But the club decided at that time to rebuild the team under the new coach.” Ralf Rangnick revealed recruitment will be the primary focus of his new consultancy role as he explained the need to find and develop "future top, star players" such as Erling Haaland Ralf Rangnick revealed recruitment will be the primary focus of his new consultancy role as he explained the need to find and develop "future top, star players" such as Erling Haaland Manchester United finished sixth under Rangnick last season and without a trophy. The German was viewed as an idealistic and experienced hand to oversee a rebuild of the club's squad through his consultancy role. However, Rangnick and the Red Devils ended their working relationship in April after the former RB Leipzig manager was appointed Austria national team coach.