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Erik ten Hag pulled no punches in his interview with Manchester United as he delivered a damning verdict on what needs to change at Old Trafford.

The current Ajax boss is close to moving to the Premier League with the Red Devils discussing his exit and compensation package with the Dutch side.

United have been looking for a permanent boss since sacking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, with Ralf Rangnick's interim spell coming to an end this summer.

Ten Hag emerged as an early frontrunner and spoke his mind in discussions with the club. The 52-year-old listed where he felt United were falling short in a discussion with Technical director Darren Fletcher and football director John Murtough, who flew to Amsterdam.

The Ajax boss cited issues around the scouting and their recruitment strategy.

One source at Old Trafford told The Sun : “It was like United were being interviewed by Ten Hag rather than the other way round.” After initially being taken aback by Ten Hag's

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