Erik ten Hag explains why it was 'not possible' for Man Utd to sign striker in January transfer window despite manager wanting back-up for Rasmus Hojlund

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag revealed that he wanted to sign a striker in the January transfer window.

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Ten Hag wanted a new striker in JanuaryMan Utd could not sign due to FFP constraintsWere linked with a move for BenzemaWHAT HAPPENED?

The Dutch manager disclosed that he wanted to sign a striker in the recently concluded January transfer window as a back-up for Rasmus Hojlund and criticised the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules. He claimed that it was only because of the financial restrictions that he could not bring in a new addition to his squad.

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Speaking to reporters, the former Ajax coach said: "It’s not a secret I wanted a striker. With the injury to [Anthony] Martial, we don’t really have the backup. But it wasn’t possible because we have to match the FFP (financial fair play) rules. There are some disadvantages with FFP. To make space for FFP, you have to sell players and you have to sell good players and I don't think that's the way you build a team."

He added: "We have Omari [Forson], we have Amad Diallo. Of course, we have Rashford who can play there. But I think for the rest, all the positions are occupied. We have to be a little bit creative, it’s up to the No. 9 position."

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The Red Devils were linked with a move for former Real Madrid and France star Karim Benzema but it was later ruled out due to the club's FFP constraints. They also lost Anthony Martial to a long-term groin injury last month.

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After registering a brilliant comeback win over Wolves on Thursday, a spirited United side will next take on West Ham on Sunday in the Premier League.