Under-fire Erik ten Hag has again come out fighting over his future by claiming he expects to still be in charge at Manchester United next year. Since the minority takeover purchase of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the Dutchman’s position has been the subject of
Ratcliffe had reportedly demanded that employees return to their Manchester and London officers rather than work from home, keen to instil a new system of responsibility within the club after years of perceived underperformance. In a separate message, he reiterated the need
Erik ten Hag has finally addressed his failed attempts to lure Frenkie de Jong and Harry Kane to Manchester United in his first two years as manager. The Dutchman has missed out on his priority target in both summer transfer windows since
Sancho was banished from United’s first team and forced to train alone following a public spat with Ten Hag, in which he complained about being made a ‘scapegoat’ after being left out of the matchday squad against Arsenal in September. Reports indicated
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly informed Manchester United staff that he is confident that Dan Ashworth will soon become the club’s new sporting director. The Red Devils co-owner also confirmed a major change to operations as part of INEOS’ ruthless restructuring off
Manchester United have confirmed that interim chief executive Patrick Stewart and chief financial officer Cliff Baty are the latest to leave the club as part of INEOS’ restructuring. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video
Manchester United are reportedly planning to offload a host of players at the end of the season. Despite fresh investement from Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the club is set to be dealt a huge financial blow by missing out on the Champions League
Premier League clubs have reportedly agreed to the introduction of a spending cap despite Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa voting against the proposal. A vote was taken at a Premier League shareholders’ meeting on Monday to decide whether the plans
Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo is reportedly open to pursuing a move away from the club if his blockbuster demands are met this summer. Manchester United are said to be preparing transfer talks with the prospect of breaking the world-record fee for a
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS will consider recording a successful first summer transfer window in charge of football operations at Manchester United as crucial. The Red Devils’ new kingpin can make a perfect start by addressing one of Erik ten Hag’s most