Man United make Erik ten Hag sack decision after INEOS talks - Exclusive

Man United make Erik ten Hag sack decision after INEOS talks - Exclusive

Wayne Veysey

Founder & Managing Director AUTHORITY Former chief correspondent at Evening Standard, Goal and Press Association with nearly three decades in national, regional and digital news and sports journalism. Wayne directs the network’s news strategy and high-level operations. FOCUS Editorial direction for the 11-site network and newsroom management. THE BRIEF Wayne oversees the network’s editorial standards across the network. He provides the final sign-off on all headline scoops, ensuring content across all platforms meets the standards required for a high-velocity newsroom.

Published on

Erik ten Hag has been given until the end of the season to prove himself to new Man United investors Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS company, sources have told Football Insider.

The 54-year-old will remain in the hot seat until May at least - unless drastic results force what is now seen as an unlikely change.

It is believed Ratcliffe and INEOS will back Ten Hag for now but are yet to make up their minds on keeping him long-term.

A well-placed source has told Football Insider that the new investors are wary about installing a new boss mid-season.

Ten Hag and Man United have won their last three games in the Premier League but are adrift of the fight for Champions League football.

Ten Hag's future revealed after Man United talks

United sit sixth in the table - six points away from Tottenham in fourth.

The ex-Ajax boss was brought to Old Trafford in 2022 and ended the club's trophy drought last term by winning the League Cup - as well as qualifying for the Champions League.

He will have just 12 months remaining on his deal with the Red Devils at the end of the season.

Ratcliffe and INEOS have already made one significant change at the top since their investment - appointing Man City's Omar Barrada as the new CEO.

Man United

It is believed the transfer chief will now need to work an extensive period of gardening leave before starting work at Old Trafford.

United spent big money on the likes of Andre Onana, Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount last summer (2023) but are yet to see a marked upshift in results.

For more Man United news, follow us on Facebook or join our brand new WhatsApp Channel for instant updates to be sent straight to your phone.

www.footballinsider247.com