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Erik ten Hag wants two promises from Manchester United’s board before taking job

Erik ten Hag’s move to Manchester United is not a ‘done deal’ because the Dutchman wants two assurances from the board before he accepts their offer.

The 52-year-old is reportedly close to joining United after the board decided that he was the man to take charge at Old Trafford ahead of candidates such as Mauricio Pochettino and Luis Enrique.

United believe Ten hag has the right profile to take charge at the Theatre of Dreams and that his history with building teams at Ajax by blending young players with foreign acquisitions is perfect for the Red Devils.

But while Ten hag is keen to move to the north-west, he does have reservations about moving to Old Trafford.

According to Dutch Football expert Marcel van der Kraan, ten Hag wants two assurances from United before he accepts their offer.

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First, he wants to bring his entire backroom staff with him to Old Trafford so that they can help implement his philosophy at the club.

United have insisted in the past that the likes of Ryan Giggs are kept on in some capacity but Ten Hag wants to appoint his own coaches.

The second is that he wants the final say on the ‘management’ of the squad and what must be done to the playing staff.

United’s board refused to sign Harry Maguire for Jose Mourinho in 2018, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was denied the signing of Jadon Sancho for 18 months before he finally got his wish last summer.

The club have also proved abject in discarding of players, with

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