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Manchester United latest on Frenkie de Jong, transfer plans and Erik ten Hag's coaching staff

Manchester United's hopes of securing Champions League football for next season were officially ended last Saturday evening following their 4-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium.

Just as it appeared impossible for United to sink to a new low this season, they found a way, producing their worst performance of the season against a team that had not won at home since Boxing Day. Ralf Rangnick's side were carved apart in every way imaginable by a team with a style and swagger.

Therefore, it means that United will be fighting for nothing more than a Europa League spot when they visit Crystal Palace on the final day of the season next weekend. The trip to Selhurst Park will mark the final match of this current era, with huge changes set to be implemented across the summer.

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Erik ten Hag will take charge at Old Trafford ahead of the start of next season and he will be tasked with building a new-look squad that can prove to be competitive, meaning a huge challenge awaits him and his staff. However, the forthcoming summer promises to be exciting for the supporters, even if there is an element of the unknown about what lies ahead.

On Friday, MEN Sport's chief United writer, Samuel Luckhurst, hosted a Q&A session in an attempt to try and answer as many questions as possible that United's fans had for him, ranging from the prospect of Frenkie de Jong joining the club to Ten Hag's coaching team.

Q: I keep hearing about the corporate re-structuring that's taking place off the pitch at Manchester United. Is this being driven by Richard Arnold, or are people organically leaving fully Ed Woodward's and Matt Judge's departures?

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