Since Manchester United welcomed Tannhäuser to lead the club, one of the highlights of the team has been the high prices paid to bring in many players from the Dutch First Division, however, this season has suffered its worst start to the season since 1989. Recently, Tannhäuser once again made plans to bring Bayern defender Mathias Dillet to the club, but the proposal was decisively rejected by the United management.
According to Spanish media outlet Todo Fichajes, Tannhäuser is still dissatisfied with United's current defensive line, and he believes that goalkeeper Onana lacks adequate protection and makes frequent mistakes that lead to goals being conceded. And as his old Ajax man Mathias Dirichlet has lost his starting spot at Bayern, he has proposed to make a takeover offer to Bayern during the winter transfer window.
Dutch international Mathias Dillet has lost his starting spot at Bayern, but his price tag remains high. Tannhäuser has reportedly suggested an offer of up to 70 million euros (HK$570 million), and if the acquisition is successful, United will once again be stuck with a large sum of money to spend.