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United Manager Ralf Rangnick has excused the "hogwash" idea that he will be given a reward for getting the marking of Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund.
Rangnick held his first public interview as United supervisor on Friday, uncovering his "significant objective" at the club and why he censured Chelsea last season.
The German will be director until at minimum the finish of the period, with the current arrangement being for him to then move into a consultancy job.
What that job will comprise of isn't totally clear, yet Rangnick is known to be a touch hand with regards to moves.
At the point when found out if he would get a reward for signing Haaland, as has been accounted for in certain quarters, Rangnick professed to rearrange through his agreement, prior to excusing the idea.
"10 million for Erling Haaland, 10 million for Kylian Mbappe, 10 million for Robert Lewandowski, 10 million for Joshua Kimmich.
"Obviously, this is rubbish, there is nothing of the sort in my agreement." He said.
Reports propose Rangnick will be given £100million in January to update the crew, with Edinson Cavani set to lead a six-man departure from Old Trafford.
However, Rangnick says he wants time to access his present squad prior to addressing the United order about possible new players.
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