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But yes, I don't know in how far ten Hag is involved in transfer decisions and whether he has a lot to say in the club when it comes to player transfers, but there have been some questionable decisions in the recent past.
I don't think he is entirely to blame for Manchester United's poor form. In the past they have spent millions of dollars on players like Jadon Sancho, Harry Maguire and Anthony Martial and they have never benefited from them. So, there is a long history of bad and wrong transfer policy at Manchester United. They are like Chelsea, but not as bad as Chelsea.

I don't think Erik ten Hag has a squad that can compete with his rivals. Manchester United need a lot of transfers and they have almost no chance of winning the Champions League.
If that is the solution for Manchester United, the most supportive agreement should be in Glazer's hands. However, as we know, Glazer was indifferent to transfers last season and only provided limited funds to buy a few players. Erik Ten Hag also deserves to be blamed. Remember that the rules of the game are in his hands. It's no longer a problem with the players you have because if we compare them with Chelsea, then Manchester United players still have the advantage. Erik Ten Hag doesn't seem to have moved on from Ajax. Starting from the players he bought and the strategy he implemented are not much different from what Erik Ten Hag adopted at Ajax.
Now, if you look at the latest news, it is certain that Erik Ten Hag's fate at Manchester United will continue to be extended and so far Manchester United has no plans to fire him. So for fans of The Red Devil, this is the time to enjoy the long process with great patience.