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Manchester United fans are eagerly awaiting the Erik ten Hag era to properly begin, but the Dutchman has already started work behind the scenes in what promises to be a huge summer for the club.

The former Ajax boss opted against enjoying any form of summer holiday to instead prepare for next season having touched down in Manchester earlier on this month. Ten Hag has already seen United in action in the flesh after attending their final game of what was a miserable campaign.

With interim manager Ralf Rangnick in the dugout at Selhurst Park, United fell to a feeble 1-0 defeat by Crystal Palace as Ten Hag watched on from the executive seats. He would have seen plenty of room for improvement, but has already received some point advice from Liverpool legend-turned-Sky pundit Jamie Carragher.

Speaking on Sky Sports most recent edition of The Overlap series, Carragher used his own former side as a reference for point for the size of the task on Ten Hag's hands. "Listen we talk about off the field a lot at United," the ex-England international claimed.

"You've still got to remember though that the manager is the most important person for me, all the things you are all talking about off the pitch - that is exactly what was being said about Liverpool before Jurgen Klopp came in.

"Transfer committee, Brendan Rodgers was arguing about who was buying players - all this type of stuff going on and though a top

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