Dundee United's manager Jim Goodwin is focused on improving the team's performance as they prepare for a significant transfer overhaul. After a disappointing season that saw the club finish in the bottom six of the Premiership, Goodwin has already begun making several signings for the upcoming campaign. The team struggled with too many draws, finishing with 15, which tied them for the most in the league alongside Livingston. Goodwin acknowledged that converting just a few of those draws into wins could have propelled them into the top half of the table. The manager emphasized the need for his players to learn how to manage games effectively and secure victories in crucial moments. Last season, Dundee United had qualified for Europe, setting a high standard that they now aim to regain. With pre-season training starting next week, the club's summer signing spree is already underway, with deals for players like Jesse Randall and Dylan Tait already agreed upon. Goodwin is determined to address the issues from last season and lead Dundee United back to a competitive position in the league.
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Dundee United Aims for Improvement Amid Transfer Overhaul
Dundee United's Jim Goodwin targets improvement as the club prepares for a transfer overhaul after a disappointing season finishing in the bottom six.
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