Manchester United Football Club
The summer of is about to see a sea change. The Dutch manager Tannhäuser will take charge of the coaching staff, and the current caretaker leader Ranjic will be transformed into a consultant. Ranjic said bluntly, this reconstruction is like giving Manchester United "heart surgery", heralding a series of profound changes. It is reported that Tanhag will have as much as 120 million pounds of reinforcement funds, before and after the three lines will usher in heavy changes.
Faced with the challenge of Tannhäuser, Lanlick admits, "The good news is that United's problems are immediately apparent and can be identified without a microscope. The question is how to solve it? I don't think a small fight is enough to solve the problem. If you look at it from a medical point of view, what United needs is a complete 'heart surgery'."
The Times UK reports that Manchester United will fully support Tanhag's rebuilding program, with £120 million expected to be invested this summer, and could be further increased by selling players. It is reported that Tanhag has already had in-depth exchanges with United's transfer department, and the target list includes a number of his old Ajax players, such as Brazilian winger Anthony Mafios, defender Lisindo Martinez, and defensive stalwart Mathias Dillet, who is now playing for Juventus. As for midfield reinforcements, Dylan Rice remains United's preferred target, but a transfer fee of up to £150 million could be the biggest obstacle. England international Gavin Ferrars, on the other hand, has emerged as a more achievable alternative.