Manchester United’s intentions to keep Erik ten Hag as manager amidst boardroom change

The new co-owner of Manchester United, Sir Dave Brailsford, along with INEOS's director of sports, is considering retaining Erik ten Hag as manager beyond the current season, particularly after his success in the FA Cup.

Erik Ten Hag To Stay As Man Utd Manager For Next Season
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According to iNews, there’s contemplation within Manchester United’s new ownership, including Sir Dave Brailsford, also the director of sports at INEOS, about retaining Ten Hag as the club’s manager beyond the current season, especially after his instrumental role in leading them to a memorable victory over rivals Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

However, this scenario might change if Dan Ashworth, expected to join as the sporting director from Newcastle United next season, and newly appointed CEO Omar Berrada, formerly with Manchester City, exert significant influence over the football team’s decisions.

A source cited by iNews explained, “Making big calls without consulting the experts is not what Sir Dave does. If anything, he will ask too many people’s opinions. Delegating to the right people is his thing. He is fully aware Ashworth and Berrada know better than he does whether Ten Hag is right for Manchester United. Transforming how major decisions are made is really what he is there for.”

With the Dutch manager tasked with securing a top-four finish this season to secure Champions League qualification, the pressure is on. Failure to meet this target might lead to considerations about his continuation. Nonetheless, Ten Hag remains focused on his responsibilities at Old Trafford, with United facing a pivotal Premier League encounter against Brentford on Saturday.

Manchester United performance and stats

Manchester United

Manager: Erik ten Hag
Rank 6th
Win 16
Draw 5
Loss 12
Goals 51-50
Diff 1
Rank 4th
Win 1
Draw 1
Loss 4
Goals 12-15
Diff -3

Manchester United is currently in the FA Cup with points.

It has a even goal difference after scoring goals and conceding .​