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Fascinating details have emerged about Erik ten Hag's new regime at Manchester United

The Erik ten Hag era at Manchester United is officially underway.

While the Cristiano Ronaldo and Frenkie de Jong sagas might be dangling a dark cloud over Old Trafford at the moment, the everyday work at Carrington must carry on regardless with Ten Hag getting to know his new squad.

Transfers or not, Ronaldo or not, Ten Hag must still dig deep to ensure that a United team coming off the back of their worst ever Premier League points tally can at least start competing for top four finishes once again.

Pre-season training got underway on Monday with the new boss getting the chance to work with stars such as Jadon Sancho, David de Gea, Victor Lindelof, Donny van de Beek and others ahead of the vital 2022/23 campaign.

And the early murmurs from the United training ground suggests that Ten Hag’s regime has already cut a very different look to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick’s tenures at the club.

In fact, a fascinating report in The Sun has given United fans a tantalising glimpse into how the former Ajax coach is attempting to turn things around at the ‘Theatre of Dreams’.

From nipping pedestrian passing in the bud to cutting out the negative body language, it sounds as though the 52-year-old is going above and beyond the call of duty to eliminate all the bad habits at the club.

The report explains that Ten Hag wants to return to the attacking football of Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson’s glory days with the help of his assistant coach Steve McClaren.

In order to achieve that, the Dutchman has already laid out exactly what he expects from players moving forward with his rules, regulations and punishments including:

The crackdown on, well, passive passing is certainly interesting because it’s one of the biggest

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