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Manchester United manager, Erik Ten Hag, has claimed that Financial Fair Play, FFP, cost the club a chance to challenge for trophies this season. According to Ten Hag, he could not build on last campaign’s third-placed finish, due to budget restrictions caused by United’s need to balance the books.‌ The Dutchman wanted to bring in Harry Kane from Tottenham for £100 million. Instead, they spent £72 million on Rasmus Hojlund and £102 million on Mason Mount and keeper Andre Onana.‌ “When we were in the summer, I think we had very good momentum. We had finished third, we won one final, and were in…