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Manchester United 's off-field changes are continuing over the close-season with Mike Phelan not serving as a first-team coach under new boss Erik ten Hag.
Ten Hag’s assistant coach, Mitchell van der Gaag, and long-term confidant Steve McClaren have joined the Dutchman in his new-look team. Elsewhere, goalkeeping coach Richard Hartis and set-piece specialist Eric Ramsay have been retained, despite interest from Barnsley in appointing the latter as their new boss.
Ralf Rangnick, who was initially supposed to stay on in a consultancy role over the next two seasons, has departed Old Trafford while the German’s coaches - including Chris Armas, Ewan Sharp and Sascha Lense - have also exited. That followed on from Michael Carrick’s departure after his three-game caretaker stint last season and coach Kieran McKenna's exit to become Ipswich Town boss.
Phelan, 59, returned to Old Trafford in 2019 to work as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's assistant coach having been the sporting director of Central Coast Mariners in Australia. The former United midfielder had served as Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistant between 2008 and 2013, while he managed Hull City