manager can have few complaints over the club’s commitment to land his No 1 transfer target, , this summer.
United have pulled out all the stops, dispatching club chiefs Richard Arnold and John Murtough, to Spain to negotiate with over a transfer for De Jong and they have concluded a complex deal worth £71.5M.
The one problem appears to be De Jong himself. Despite Ten Hag’s desire to bring his former protege and compatriot to Manchester, the player seems reluctant.
Frenkie de Jong is being shopped by Barcelona as they need to reduce their wage bill
According to a report in the Spanish outlet,
Ten Hag has made clear that De Jong is central to his plans at United, as he seeks possession and control in the frenzy of the Premier League.
In the Dutch style, the manager wants a holding midfield player who dominates the game through his ability on the ball, not his destructive qualities off it, even if that means assigning a minder to play alongside him in the middle of the park.
De Jong’s strengths are his ability to retain possession in tight areas and to move his team up the pitch through unerringly accurate passing and dynamic dribbles and carries.
Frenkie de Jong (left) reportedly has no interest in joining Erik ten Hag at Manchester United
The boss has clearly not given up the pursuit.
‘We are looking for a player who can play in the holding [deep-lying] midfield position,’ Ten Hag told journalists on the club’s tour of Australia. ‘There are not many in that position capable of the level we demand.’
So, if not De Jong, then who? What alternatives do United have if the Dutch maestro refuses to re-join Ten Hag in Manchester.