cyberman
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To be fair, if he can bring in a higher calibre of player than we have been able to approach then why not use him? Bayern have been raiding his club all summer for his players.It's not his fault, it's the club's fault. He may very well be a great manager but being one does not necessarily mean you're a great scout. Sure it is okay to give a manager one to three picks in signings every once in awhile, even the best managed clubs like Bayern, City, Barcelona at its prime do that. However, the overall management of the squad lies at the hands of the club, the DOF and his staff. We are not just giving him picks in players, we're allowing him to handle the entire squad building process. It's his players or nothing. Seriously, how many clubs at the top level actually do this? None. At Ajax Ten Hag didn't have control of the transfers, it was Overmars that had complete control. And yet at United, at supposedly a "bigger stage" in football, it's his way or the highway? Look at Campos in PSG, first summer at PSG and midfield has been his one and only focus because that's where their biggest weakness lies.
Yet here we are with one of the worst midfields in the top 10 and we've signed Eriksen on a free transfer to fix it. It's incompetence at the highest level from the club.
As a club we would be stupid not to listen to him when Eric says we can get a top target due to his relationship with the player. We gave him more than enough time to get in the ear of the player. The failure to change his mind is on Eric and as long as we do get in whatever target we would have signed anyway then I suppose there’s no harm done on the clubs end. Hopefully there’s a lesson for Ten Hag in all of this.
On a side note I think moving from a smaller league to a massive club is a bit jarring for him. I can see him thinking of all the players he’s had under him that were forced to move or players from Dutch rivals that he would love at Ajax and if he were able to create a Ten Hag super team they would be unstoppable. At big, English clubs you can think broader than that.