
According to People-Person, Ten Hag may execute a €30 million swoop for Inter Milan's right-back Denzel Dumfries among the moves he completes this window.
Denzel Dumfries is as good offensively as he is defensively, which is something Ten Hag strives for in his fullbacks (Ten Hag wants attacking fullbacks).

According to People-Person, Ten Hag isn't convinced Arron Wan Bissaka has what it takes to provide what he wants from his right back, so Bissaka may be allowed to leave. Diogo Dalot, on the other hand, has shown signs of being able to attack and defend, so the 52-year-old is willing to count on Dalot. However, he is unwilling to take a chance on Dalot, which is why he is pressing to sign Dumfries.

Inter Milan are rumoured to be in need of a significant sale this summer, and one of their greatest stars, Dumfries, could be on the market. They would accept bids of up to €30 million to ratify his sale.
Ten Hag must have seen Dumfries during his time at PSV and so has ideas on how to get the most out of him. (People Person)
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