Manchester United are reportedly set to deal Mikel Arteta a blow by snapping up a crucial Arsenal asset who is regarded as "one of the best".
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Man Utd to raid ArsenalAim to snap up physio Jordan ReeceRed Devils determined to solve their injury crisisWHAT HAPPENED?
According tothe Red Devils have made an offer to acquire physiotherapist Jordan Reece from the Gunners. They have been locked in discussions for quite some time and are currently trying to figure out Reece's potential departure date from north London.
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This recruitment comes as part of a comprehensive medical review at Manchester United, which is being led by Dr. Gary O’Driscoll, a former Arsenal employee who has recently taken charge of United’s medical department. O’Driscoll, familiar with Reece’s capabilities from their time together at Arsenal, is spearheading efforts to overhaul an 'outdated' medical department that has struggled to cope with a spate of injuries over the past season.
United have faced a gruelling campaign marred by injuries, which have significantly impacted their performance. The club's poor injury record has been a point of concern, prompting new majority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his lieutenant, Sir Dave Brailsford, to prioritise addressing these issues. The recruitment of Reece, known for his expertise and effectiveness in managing players' long-term health, is seen as a pivotal step in this direction.
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Reece has earned a reputation as "one of the best" in the field, particularly noted for his successful work with players like Gabriel Jesus during extended recovery periods. Arsenal, understandably, are reluctant to lose such a valuable asset, having already struggled to retain O’Driscoll when he left for United last season.
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Erik ten Hag has openly attributed some of the team's disappointing results to the injury list, highlighting the critical need for a robust medical team. Despite securing the FA Cup, the persistent injury problems exposed major weaknesses within the squad and the club's medical infrastructure. The recruitment of Reece is part of a series of measures aimed at rectifying these deficiencies and providing the squad with the best possible medical support.