Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United got what they wanted this season having climbed above Liverpool in the table but urged his former side to recruit well this summer.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men claimed second place in the league and were five points ahead of the Merseysiders – a vast improvement on the 2019-20 season when the Red Devils finished 33 points behind their rivals.
Despite falling short in the Europa League final, Ferdinand feels there was definite progress made at Old Trafford and believes the signing of a centre-back should now be a priority.
What do Man Utd need to do to close the gap?
United ultimately finished 12 points behind Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and Ferdinand believes that the signing of a defender needs to be Solskjaer’s primary focus in the summer.
He said, “They need to recruit well in this window in the right areas. I think they need a centre-back, a right-winger and maybe even a centre-forward.”
And, what about Harry Kane?
As reported by Goal, the Spurs forward wants to leave and with United having been long-term admirers of the England captain, they are listed as one of the favourites to land the 27-year-old.
“It would be nice wouldn’t it,” Ferdinand said when asked about Kane.
“But my first position to buy would be centre-back.”
Where do Man Utd want to strengthen?
Defeat against Villarreal means it is now four seasons without silverware for Manchester United and the club know if they are to carry on progressing they need to strengthen in the summer.
A right-winger, centre-back, defensive midfielder, right-back and centre-forward are all on the shopping list but Solskjaer’s expectation is that he will get two or three new additions before the new season.
Courtesy: Goal