Well now there is actually an improvement in Harry Maguire's game, but his contribution is still not that big, so I think the decision to sell this player is not a bad decision. On the one hand, there are still many players who have not shown their best game with Manchester United, so this is also a challenge for them to be able to restore the performance of several players.
One more thing that makes me wonder, why does Erik Ten Hag like to call players who previously worked with him, because the players he brought back were not very effective. There are many problems that must be solved within Manchester United, so this must be handled seriously if they want to return to their former glory.
Maybe Ten Hag still thinks his players have the same quality. or even improved. but as we see, United just wasted their money on Ten Hag's unsuccessful wishes.
Many have suggested selling Harry Maguire last season. but that did not happen. we know the player has a high price that does not match his performance. he is one of United's worst purchases I think. now they sell him at a loss? they are joking by wasting their money.
But it had to be done. even with some other players who may not have much role in the team. United need a lot of improvement.
Well, management should have learned from their previous mistakes, because it turned out that what Ten Hag wanted did not work either, but almost every transfer market came they did the same thing without considering what had happened to them. Eerik Ten Hag's success with his players at his previous club cannot be equated with the competition in the Premier League, because it was very different, so it was a less than appropriate step. I think this is a very natural thing in recruiting players, because when they first brought in Harry Maguire, he also played well, it's just that when he joined Manchester United he declined very significantly. Many clubs end up selling at a much cheaper price the players they brought in at a very high price.