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Breaking: Erik ten Hag To Stay As Manchester United Manager, Contract Extension Talks Begin

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In a decisive move following Manchester United’s end-of-season review, Erik ten Hag will remain the club’s manager.

The decision to retain the 54-year-old Dutchman came after extensive discussions today, culminating in plans to negotiate a contract extension, according to David Ornstein of The Athletic.

Ten Hag, who joined Manchester United in 2022, has navigated a season marked by significant challenges and notable achievements.

Despite criticism for some inconsistent performances, his tenure has seen progress as they were crowned the champions of the English FA Cup, beating rivals Manchester City in the finals.

The club’s hierarchy believes in his vision and managerial capabilities, prompting the decision to keep him at Old Trafford.

Sources close to the club have confirmed that following today’s talks, United’s board is eager to extend Ten Hag’s contract, ensuring continuity and stability as the team aims for greater success in the upcoming season.

The exact terms of the contract extension are yet to be finalised, but negotiations are set to begin promptly.

 

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