Ten Hag places faith in United's youth revolution but the stakes are high | Will Unwin
Briefly

Manchester United has shifted its transfer strategy to focus exclusively on younger players, emphasizing long-term development over immediate results, as they aim to improve upon last season's eighth-place finish.
Erik ten Hag articulated that recent choices stem from both a strategic plan and financial constraints, stating that the shift toward younger talent isn't a gamble but rather informed decision-making to foster growth.
United's manager stressed the importance of finding consistency within the squad and highlighted the patience required for young players to develop and achieve success, which has been demonstrated in their progress over the past two seasons.
The club has actively moved away from high-profile, aging signings as evidenced by not paying fees for players over 27, indicating a new approach to building a successful team.
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