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Erik ten Hag is staying at Man United but with one major change

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Erik ten Hag will be remaining in charge of Man United but reportedly with one major change.

United have decided Ten Hag will stay after conducting a performance review following what was a turbulent season.

United have spent the past fortnight examining the 2023-24 campaign and overall first-team operation, leading questions to mount over Ten Hagā€™s position.

Journalist Pete Hall claims the club and Ten Hag are ‘very much aligned’ and now negotiations over a contract extension have begun with his current deal is due to expire next summer.

Hall posted on X that there will be one key difference going forward with Ten Hag agreeing to ‘take a back seat when it comes to recruitment’.Ā 

Erik ten Hag will be remaining in charge of Man United but reportedly with one major change

Ten Hag has been criticised for a number of signings, most notably the Ā£86m purchase of Antony from his former club Ajax.

The spending of Ā£70m on a 30-year-old Casemiro has also been questioned, as have the likes of Sofyan Amrabat, Mason Mount and Andre Onana.

The report added that the ‘the manner of victory over City played a huge part in Ten Hag getting more time.

‘Also understand the way Ten Hag has conducted himself amid all the rumours helped Ineos make the call.’

United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe conducted a review following what was a difficult season

United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe was reported to have held talks with former Bayern Munich and Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel in France last week as speculation mounted over Ten Hagā€™s future.

The former Ajax boss had come under increasing pressure as United slipped to 14 Premier League defeats last season, with their poor domestic form mirrored in the Champions League.

Unitedā€™s eighth-placed top-flight finish was their lowest of the Premier League era and they finished with a negative goal difference for the first time.



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