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He's staying? Ten Hag hints on the future of Manchester United that includes him

Erik Ten Hag has guided Manchester United to positive results recently.

Erik Ten Hag looks forward to building a new Manchester United team ahead of this season.

Manchester United are 6th in the Premier League with 41 points. Man United has won their last four games in all competitions, including an important victory against Aston Villa the past weekend. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning to bring in a great sporting board to the club so they bring in quality players for the team. Erik Ten Hag was discussing how important these moves will be for the club and included himself in the plans.

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For multiple reasons, Manchester United needs to qualify for Champions League football next season. Man United could generate more money in the Champions League while also becoming an attractive project for many footballers in the market. Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants the club to be ambitious and the right people to choose what players should join this summer. Ratcliffe and the Glazers appointed Omar Berrada as their new CEO. His work with Manchester City convinced Ratcliffe to bring him into Man United. Man United are also searching for a new sporting director.

Ten Hag spoke about the new board that is arriving at the club and feels excited about the new additions. Ten Hag also hints at staying at the club after the season ends, even though there is uncertainty if he will coach Man United next season. Ten Hag said, "I’m very happy in this construction. At Man United you can’t do everything alone and so you need very good people around you. I am happy, but a club like Manchester United absolutely need it. We are working on the plans for the summer transfer window. We plan in this construction what we have in the club and for the future, it’s crucial to be on same page. At Man United, you always need to look for better. Good is not good enough”.

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