'Ten Hag wants...' - Romano reveals what he's now hearing from sources close to Man Utd talks
Manchester United managerial target Erik ten Hag is seeking assurances over the level of ‘power’ he would wield at the club, according to Fabrizio Romano.
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Manchester United managerial target Erik ten Hag is seeking assurances over the level of ‘power’ he would wield at the club, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Manchester United will reportedly inform the likes of Mauricio Pochettino, Julen Lopetegui and Luis Enrique if they choose to appoint Erik ten Hag as their next permanent boss.
All signs point to Erik ten Hag being appointed the next permanent manager of Manchester United. Manchester Evening News understands that the club have held talks with the Dutch manager and are looking to finalise a deal for him to be in the dugout at Old Trafford next season.
It says a lot about the state of the modern Manchester United that a manager who has Ajax at the top of his CV is dictating the conditions he needs to accept the vacancy at Old Trafford, but you can hardly blame Erik ten Hag for wanting assurances over what he's getting himself into.
Former club captain Gary Neville believes prospective Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag should be on the phone to Donny van de Beek to find out what life is really like at Old Trafford.
When the electronic board was raised in the 64th minute at Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon, it was surprising to see Marcus Rashford substituted off the pitch for Anthony Elanga. Not much seems to make sense at Manchester United anymore.
Sir Alex Ferguson was at the Etihad on Sunday but not Goodison Park on Saturday. Ferguson is too craven to speak out against the owners of Manchester United, still a paying employer and where he has a row of seats in the directors' box, and he has long known actions speak louder than words.
Raphael Varane has been unavailable for just 35 per cent of Manchester United's matches this season.