Longnick may only have one transfer window as United's manager, and although he is only a temporary coach, he has already expressed his desire to bring Manchester United back to the top four, for which many signings need to be implemented. However, in addition to the signing program, Lonnick also needs to appease the existing squad.
After all, the club's squad is currently crowded, some players are not getting the time they deserve to play, and some players will feel that there is no future at Old Trafford and feel that they have no future. For this reason, the so-called outside must be inside, and Lonnick continued to appease the following players.

Greenwood:
Although Greenwood scored his first Champions League goal since Lonnick took charge, he was still placed in a team of marginal players and young players, which means that he is not yet guaranteed to be the starter.
The England international has made good progress last season, but Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival has limited his chances. News that Greenwood is unhappy about the lack of playing time has also sparked some speculation about his future, although United see him as an important part of the future.
But for a player who has shown that he can play when he needs to, it is certainly not enough to draw a big pie for him.
Jesse Lingard:
Lin Huang may be the beneficiary of Lonnick's 4-2-2-2, at least in theory, but he will also need to play a convincing role in such a system. The 29-year-old will expire on his contract in the summer, which is likely to attract the interest of other teams, especially West Ham.
Jesse Lingard is currently on track to sign a new contract, but the challenge is to make him feel like he has enough needs to be left at United.
Cavani:
Cavani hasn't played much this season either, although he has shown a ready-to-play presence while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in charge.
He is already linked to Barca, but Lonnick seems to want Cavani to stay at United. But for United, it will be a balancing process, after all, there are already many players in The United's attacking squad now, which is why Lonnick's management is more important than ever.
Van der Beek:
Van de Beek has been beaten into the cold under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but now his situation has improved. But despite his recent performances, he still needs to make sure his good form is not temporary.
And if United add midfielders in January, The Challenge for Lonnick will be even more severe.
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