Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, has recently addressed the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League in the upcoming season. Despite this setback, ten Hag remains optimistic about the club’s appeal to potential recruits.
Ten Hag’s Confidence in United’s Attractiveness
Erik ten Hag expressed his belief in the enduring allure of Manchester United, even without the prospect of Champions League football. “I’m sure Man United is a very attractive club,” he stated, emphasizing the club’s significant pull for players worldwide. He further noted, “Of course, you want to play the highest levels but if you want to go into a project in a club like United… it’s a very attractive club for every player.”
Recent Statements and Club Ambitions
This statement comes amidst a series of affirmations by ten Hag about his commitment to the club’s success and its players. Earlier statements this month highlighted his intentions to retain key players like Bruno Fernandes and to bring cup victories to Old Trafford. Ten Hag has also acknowledged the support of the fans during challenging times and praised his team’s resilience in the face of injuries.
As Manchester United prepares for a season without Champions League football, ten Hag’s focus appears to be on building a strong team foundation and maintaining the club’s high standards, aiming to attract top talents to aid in their future campaigns.