Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag insisted Friday he had no regrets about bringing Rasmus Hojlund to Old Trafford instead of Bayern Munich-bound Harry Kane.Ten Hag has also added goalkeeper Andre Onana and midfielder Mason Mount to his squad, but United have long been in need of a striker.United decided to opt for a player of potential rather than a proven talent in Atalanta’s Hojlund.”First of all we have chosen a striker and we are really happy with our choice. Kane is a great striker. That’s clear, he’s really a goal maker and apart from that he has all the conditions and abilities that you want to see in a striker. It’s a miss for the Premier League, absolutely.”🚨🚨🎙️| Erik ten Hag on why #mufc did not sign Harry Kane: “I don’t think that I have to go into that discussion or give an opinion. We are professional, the processes we do are really careful, we consider a lot of things but finally we make decisions, not overnight, we study… pic.twitter.com/TyFw8OjxLD— Zachariah Gira (@zachariah_31245) August 11, 2023 The Dutchman was coy when asked if United were serious contenders to sign Kane, who could now move to German giants Bayern in a move worth $153 million in total.”I don’t think that I have to go into that discussion or to give an opinion about that. We are professional. The processes we do are really careful, we consider a lot of things. But finally we make decisions and we don’t take decisions overnight. There’s a strategy behind every decision and we are happy with the squad we have now.”Hojlund, 20, arrived at Old Trafford for an initial fee of £64 million that could rise to £72 million with add-ons, signing a five-year deal with the option of a further season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7426352##But his competitive United debut is set to be delayed by a back problem, although Ten Hag stressed it was not a major injury.”He had a small issue. He’s not on the levels where our players are in this moment, so now we have to train him. The prognosis is difficult always to say but we are confident and we are positive.”Hojlund will miss Monday’s Premier League opener against Wolves, with Amad Diallo, Tyrell Malacia and Kobbie Mainoo also out.