In football there is a strong belief that anything can happen anytime since new ideas are generated day in day out depending on ones mind.
As summer transfer window approaches various clubs prepare to get into it with alot of money to strengthen their squads to enable competition next season.
Manchester United recently appointed Eric ten Hag from Ajax in order to help them compete with other clubs like Manchester city, Liverpool and Chelsea.
However for him to succeed he must bring in some players since some of the current ones in the team are running out of contract by the end of the season like Paul pobga,Nemanja Matic and Jesse Lingard in the midfield.
According to reports Eric is a big fan of Ngolo Kante that he can urge the United chiefs to make an offer for the French international.
Kante has been one of the best midfielders in the premier league since he started from Leicester city and later joined Chelsea.
He is seen as one of the best solutions for the leaky midfield in the United squad and ten Hag may battle for his signature.
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