Dwight Yorke believes the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe at Manchester United should concern Erik ten Hag because INEOS have the right 'to make changes whenever they like'.
The confirmation of Ratcliffe agreeing a deal to acquire a minority stake at Old Trafford came on Christmas Eve and the British billionaire is gaining control over football operations.
Although the deal is still yet to be signed off by the Premier League, United cannot appoint, dismiss, or accept the resignation of any director of football or manager without discussing it with Ratcliffe.
He has sacked five managers since taking over French club Nice in the 2019/20 season and although Ten Hag is not under immediate threat, there is recognition that results must improve. ALSO READ: Pellistri attracting loan interest ALSO READ: United have already replaced Sancho United have crashed out of European competition before Christmas, they are out of the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup is the only viable option for silverware this season.