Manchester United have all but been poor this season despite in possession of high profile players. Which includes Cristiano and the likes of Sancho, Rashford and Pogba. Meanwhile after their club chief decided to appoint Erik ten Hag as the incoming new manager.
There has been links of some Ajax players to follow their boss to Old Trafford. And one of the players is Sebastian Haller who moved to Ajax from West Ham in a fee worth £18m in January of 2021. 
The French-born star but represents Ivory Coast has already this season scored a whopping 33 goals in 40 appearances under a 52 years old Erik ten Hag. However as per the Mirror, "Of coarse there is interest from clubs. 
But I always say: interest is something different than an offer and a transfer is something else. No I won't follow him. I feel good here at the club and in the city. "Haller told Dutch outlet NOS. These is bad news to United fans who desperately need a lethal striker as Ronaldo is now at 37 years and next year he will be at 38 years already.
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