Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has indicated that the club is not actively looking to sign new players in the January transfer window. Despite acknowledging the unpredictable nature of the transfer period, Ten Hag suggested that significant activity from the Red Devils is unlikely.
He emphasized the importance of being prepared to take advantage of any opportunities that may arise due to unforeseen circumstances or surprises in the market. Ten Hag’s comments suggest that while Manchester United is not closing the door on potential signings, they are not currently pursuing new additions with any urgency.
According to Ten Hag, “I don’t think so… but a lot is still going to happen in the winter. We’ve to be prepared when opportunities are there or uncertain circumstances or surprises arise, we have to be ready to act”.
This stance reflects a strategic approach to the transfer window, with the club ready to respond to any advantageous situations that may present themselves, rather than actively seeking to bolster the squad at this stage.