Manchester United have decided to keep Erik ten Hag as manager, citing his two trophies, development of young players and dignity
manager after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s season review concluded that a record of two trophies in two seasons, his development of Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho, plus the Dutchman’s professionalism and dignity meant he deserved the chance to continue, with him now entering negotiations regarding a new contract.
While the review entered a third week, the club were intent on making the correct decision regarding Ten Hag and are confident they have now done so, with the hierarchy also taking as mitigation the 60-plus injuries he had to contend with.
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