Man United and Erik Ten Hag reaches conclusion on future of two loan stars at Old Trafford

Manchester United have reportedly reached a conclusion regarding Bayern Munich's loanee Marcel Sabitzer.

Marcel Sabitzer joined the Red Devils in January as a quick solution for injured Christian Eriksen who was ruled out for 2 months after picking up an ankle Injury during Manchester United's FA Cup clash with Reading.


With injuries striking the Austrian international now and then while his six months loan stint lasted at Old Trafford. He managed to get himself on the scoresheet when he was opportuned to get playing times.

The 29 -year-old started his first match for the Red Devils in a 2-2 stalemate against Leeds United in the Premier League on February 8, then scored his first goals in a 2-1 win over Fulham in the Emirates FA Cup quarter finals one month after.

He scored a brace in the first leg of the quarter finals tie against Sevilla which prompted the discussion regarding if he deserves a permanent contract at Old Trafford. The former RB Leipzig was as well thrilled by the topic.

He told Bild in April: "I can say for myself, I have found my place here. I know the Premier League now and I can say there is nothing better, more intense and tougher.

"Every game is a fight, everything goes faster. This is the best league in the world."

Unfortunately, the mid fielder's season ended earlier after he picked up an Injury. He missed the last four Premier League games for United and will further miss the Emirates FA Cup final showdown against Manchester City.

Daily Mail claims that Erik Ten Hag has opted against giving the Austrian a permanent contract along with fellow loanee Wout Weghorst. The Dutch tactician wants to invest his available resources on player who would upgrade the squad rather than a crop of the current players. 

Wout Weghorst exit will further fuel the Red Devils priority to sign a new striker this summer, reports alleged that the Manchester United's boss wants a double striker signing. Especially, an elite goal poacher who will help reduce the goalscoring burden on Marcus Rashford.

Marcel Sabitzer's return to Allianz Arena will give him a chance to impress under new boss Thomas Tuchel as Julian Nagelsmann's management is no longer at the helms of affairs. The 29 -year-old 's return to the Bundesliga 2022/2023 Champions is anticipated in the next few days according to MEN.

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