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Erik ten Hag is trying to build a positive dressing room spirit at Manchester United in pre-season in an attempt to minimise the "leaks" from inside the squad.

The Dutchman was reportedly briefed about the issues at Old Trafford, including how leaks managed to surface in the press and public eye on a number of occasions last season. This happened under both former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Interim Manager Ralf Rangnick, who seemingly failed to get a hold on the issue when he took charge.

One of the main leaks was when it was suggested Cristiano Ronaldo wanted to take the armband off Harry Maguire and that players such as Eric Bailly did not understand how the United skipper was getting consistent game time despite his dismal form. The Red Devils chose to stick with Maguire for the rest of the season and there has been no indication about whether he will continue in that role next term.

Paul Scholes also revealed Jesse Lingard told him the changing room was a "disaster", while many other reports claimed the mood inside the camp was a 'negative' one. This did not help the Red Devils' results on the pitch as United ended up finishing sixth with their

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