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Erik ten Hag aims pointed dig as Man Utd legend backs Jarrad Branthwaite deal

18 June 2024 , 02:00
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Erik ten Hag speaks on NOS (Image: NOS)
Erik ten Hag speaks on NOS (Image: NOS)

Erik ten Hag’s television appearance is continuing to dictate the Manchester United agenda - not least his analysis of Gareth Southgate ’s tactics during England’s concerning 1-0 win against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday night.

But the speculation around whether United are pushing to sign centre back Jarrad Branthwaite remains a hot topic too.

Everton’s uncertain situation off the pitch might force them to part with one of their prized assets and it is clear that Branthwaite has a very high ceiling.

Here are the big headlines from Old Trafford over the past 24 hours as the wheels of the transfer window continue to turn slowly in the background during the European Championship.

Ten Hag’s Southgate dig

The Manchester United head coach aimed a dig at Gareth Southgate for his approach during England's 1-0 win over Serbia on Sunday - even if it largely mirrored that of the club under the Dutchman.

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England got their Euro 2024 campaign under way with a 1-0 victory in Gelsenkirchen courtesy of Jude Bellingham's 13th-minute header.

Southgate's side dominated possession but failed to create many openings, with captain remarkably only touching the ball once in the opening 45 minutes. And Ten Hag was less than impressed with their display.

“It’s the vision of the manager [Southgate],” said Ten Hag on NOS. “England will take a 1-0 lead, then he [Southgate] decides to start gambling with making his team compact and relying on moments for the remaining minutes of the game.”

Erik ten Hag aims pointed dig as Man Utd legend backs Jarrad Branthwaite dealJarrad Branthwaite won't come cheap (Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

United legend bigs up Branthwaite

Legendary striker has said he is a huge fan of transfer target Jarrad Branthwaite.

The former United star managed Branthwaite, 21, when the defender was on loan at during the 2022-23 season. Following his time in the Netherlands, Branthwaite has become one of the most exciting young defenders in the .

Last week it was reported that he had in what could be one of the most high-profile transfers of the summer but Everton have since rebuffed an offer from Old Trafford.

The defender's impressive season culminated in him earning a place in initial 33-man squad for , although he did not make the final 26 that went to Germany.

And Van Nistelrooy said: "He is a great talent. The boy is young, but he has a future. He is good on the ball, can play on the left or the right of centre-back because he is two-footed. He has height and speed, so he is very complete."

Read what else Van Nistelrooy had to say about English defender.

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Erik ten Hag aims pointed dig as Man Utd legend backs Jarrad Branthwaite dealBenjamin Sesko last week signed a new deal with RB Leipzig. (Getty Images)

Sesko rejection understandable

said he "can see why" Benjamin Sesko turned down a move to remain at .

Sesko has been courted by and , with United's reported interest dating back to his time playing in Austria. However, the 21-year-old is going nowhere this summer with Leipzig confirming he will remain with the club for another year at least after .

"[He's got] goals, youth and physically," Neville said on . "I think we are moving back to having a big physical striker up front, the game seems to have flipped a little bit by having big defenders and big strikers.

"He is someone who has so much potential and you can see why Premier League clubs are interested. But I can also see why, what is being suggested, he is staying at Leipzig for another year.”

Alan Smith

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