Paul Merson says Manchester United must ask questions of Erik ten Hag for not targeting Micky van de Ven

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Paul Merson believes Manchester United’s hierarchy should be asking ‘serious questions’ of Erik ten Hag for not making a move for Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven in the summer.

The Netherlands international left Wolfsburg for north London in a £43million deal in August and has made an immediate impact, starting all 10 of the club’s Premier League matches after being thrust into the starting XI a few days after joining.

He even netted his side’s winning goal in a 1-0 win over Luton Town last month and has struck up an excellent partnership with Cristian Romero.

By contrast, United have been dealing with a host of issues in defence – both from injury and loss of form – and were forced to field Jonny Evans against Manchester City, with the 35-year-old having been handed a short-term deal in the summer.

Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane have both had injury issues, while the club tried to offload axed captain Harry Maguire – who is back in the starting XI now despite being considered fifth-choice by Ten Hag.

Former Arsenal midfielder Merson feels the situation at the back sums up how poor Ten Hag’s recruitment has been – with the Dutchman criticised for mainly targeting players he knows from the Eredivisie – and believes Van de Ven would have been an ideal fit.

Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: ‘I would be asking questions if I owned the club. I would be sitting there now and I would be going to you as the manager, “Why didn’t we get the lad at Tottenham?”

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“He’s Dutch. You are Dutch. You know the league. You know the players. Why is he at Tottenham and he isn’t here? And we haven’t got a centre-half.”

‘No disrespect to Evans. But you are playing a 30-odd-year-old next to Maguire. Varane can’t get fit. Lindelof, I don’t think is a real centre-half, if I am being totally honest. I wouldn’t mind him marking me.