Manchester United's quest for signings under Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been criticised and also accused of "p*ssing off everybody" in their pursuit.
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Man Utd looking for a complete squad overhaulHave snatched key officials from rivals as wellAndy Cole hit out at club's transfer dealingsWHAT HAPPENED?
The criticism from Andy Cole comes amidst concerns that the club's aggressive approach to signing new players and key personnel in the sporting structure may be alienating potential targets and damaging their reputation. They have already snatched Omar Berrada and Dan Ashworth from Manchester City and Newcastle respectively to fill in as the new CEO and sporting director, with Southamptonās Jason Wilcox being speculated to be the next technical director. Cole believes that the manner in which United are conducting their business are from its esteemed principles.
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Speaking to Cole said: "Manchester United are interested in everybody. Thereās talk about Jason Wilcox and Dan Ashworth coming in and at the moment, it seems as if Manchester United are p*ssing off a lot of clubs. Thatās not what the club is all about.
āManchester United are a classy outfit and thereās no point in them p*ssing other clubs off because they may need them later down the road. They should go about their business in the right way and I see them linked with some many players or staff and I just think to myself: 'Come on man, this is Manchester United'. At this present moment in time, it just seems as if weāre p*ssing everybody off and thatās not good."
Further comparing the Red Devils to eternal rivals Liverpool, Cole added: "You donāt hear about Real Madrid p*ssing everybody off or Barcelona p*ssing everybody off or Liverpool p*ssing everybody off. Everybody has this fixation about Manchester United, but everything you hear about them isnāt good news and thereās a big cloud over the club at the moment.ā
IS ERIK TEN HAG TO BLAME?
United have struggled to find their rhythm this season and are languishing in sixth place in the Premier League table – 11 points behind fifth-placed Aston Villa. They have suffered the most number of defeats (12) – along with Newcastle – among the teams in the top half of the table and there are serious question marks on the future of Erik ten Hag.
However, Cole believes that it is not right to single out the manager for the misfortunes and added: "You canāt just blame the manager without blaming the players as well. Accountability has to sit on both sides. Accountability will ultimately have to sit with the manager because theyāre responsible for buying the players and picking the team, but once you pick a team and they cross the white line, then for the first 45 minutes, as a manager, thereās not a lot you can do and the players have to work it out themselves. Against Brentford they could have conceded five, against Chelsea they conceded four and against Liverpool they could have conceded five, so everybody needs to take a look at themselves.ā
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United will be back in action on Saturday against Bournemouth in their next Premier League fixture. They will then take on Coventry in the FA Cup on April 21.