In contrast to Gary Neville and Erik ten Hag, Manchester United's interim manager, Ralf Rangnick, does not share their viewpoints.
According to the former Liverpool full-back, it may take the new United manager two years to "sort the team out" and up to five years to end United's Premier League title drought. A major squad makeover is expected this summer with the arrival of German midfielder Ten Hag.
According to Rangnick's comments, the summer season would be in severe need of "quite a few" new members. Declan Rice and Villarreal's Pau Torres, a defender, have both been mentioned frequently since United rekindled their interest in the Spaniard.
"I'm confident that the fans and the media will be able to see a better squad under Erik's management, with a decent recruitment process and the proper players. At the end of the day, ideally, a higher league place "he told Sky Sports when asked about it.
Ralf Rangnick's Austria and Manchester United roles confused Gary Neville.
"When Jurgen Klopp arrived to Liverpool, Pep Guardiola came to Manchester City, and Thomas Tuchel came to Chelsea, they all had top-quality squads, but you still need to win the Champions League to be considered a success. It shouldn't take long if you know exactly what you're looking for, such as the job descriptions for the various positions you require."
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