Former midfielder Paul Ince has hit out at Manchester United, accusing the club of showing a lack of "transparency" when it comes to their long-term plans.
Those at the very top of the United hierarchy have come under huge scrutiny in recent weeks and months, despite the club investing heavily in the playing squad during the summer transfer window and, in the end, listening to the supporters' demands and sacking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last month.
The interim managerial appointment of experienced German coach Ralf Rangnick has improved the mood around Old Trafford in the past week or so, helped by the former RB Leipzig chief making a solid first impression in his maiden press conference last Friday, as well as him making a winning start to
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