Erik ten Hag s transfer strategy has ramped up the pressure on the Manchester United boss and one of the summer additions is too wild to be considered the answer to his problems.
Ten Hag led United to eighth in the Premier League last season, their lowest ever finish, but retained his job after a thorough strategic review following the arrival of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The Dutchman was handed a one-year contract extension on the back of beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final, claiming his second trophy in two years at the club.
The new season hasn t got off to the best of starts with United losing two of their opening three games, to Brighton and Liverpool; .
United have spent well over £600m in Ten Hag s time at the helm, with Joshua Zirk…