Ten Hag Criticizes Premier League Rules Over McTominay Sale
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has expressed frustration over the club’s forced sale of Scott McTominay to Napoli. Despite McTominay’s strong performances and contributions to the team, financial regulations forced United to sell the midfielder.
Ten Hag acknowledged that he did not want to part ways with McTominay but was constrained by the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules. He criticized these rules as “bad” and suggested that they hindered United’s ability to retain key players.
McTominay has continued to excel at Napoli, scoring two goals in five games for the Serie A leaders. Meanwhile, United has struggled in the Premier League, currently sitting in the bottom half of the table.
Ten Hag has acknowledged the need for change and has promised to implement new strategies to improve the team’s performance.