Breaking news: Manchester United board finally send a message to Ralf Ragnick after he shortlisted players he wants to buy and about Paul pogba’s situation.
The Manchester United board is alleged to
have instructed Ralf Rangnick that unless a huge
chance presents itself, the January transfer season
will be quiet, according to sources. The German
interim manager, who took over for Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer in late November, plans to keep
maximizing the club's present roster while assisting
the board in determining which players deserve
to stay at Old Trafford.
Rangnick has already made it clear he intends
to improve the team at his disposal as opposed
to relying on any potential transfer budget.
United's squad is currently stacked to the rafters
with talent and a number of players are fighting
for their futures.
That includes the likes of Paul Pogba,
Jesse Lingard and Edinson Cavani, who are
all out of contract at the end of the season.
But the trio are expected to stay this January
in a bid to help United win.
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