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Erik ten Hag to STAY on as Man United manager as Dutchman survives INEOS’ end of season review despite club sounding out new managers after eighth-placed finish and FA Cup triumph

Erik ten Hag will stay on as Manchester United manager after the club's end of season review

  • The Premier League giants have abandoned their search for a new manager
  • A new contract is being discussed despite sounding out potential candidates
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Erik ten Hag is staying at Manchester United, with the club abandoning their search for a new manager.

The Premier League giants have thrown their weight behind the Dutchman and are discussing a new contract, despite sounding out potential candidates after an underwhelming season at Old Trafford which saw his side finish eighth.

Sources have disclosed that Ten Hag’s case was strengthened by the club’s shock FA Cup Final victory over rivals City.

Potential replacements, including Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Tuchel and Thomas Frank were sounded out by United officials, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS leading the process.

However, Tuchel distanced himself from the role after meeting Ratcliffe in Monaco for talks last week.

Erik ten Hag will stay on as Manchester United manager after the club’s end of season review

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has abandoned a search for a new boss with Ten Hag set for a new contract

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has abandoned a search for a new boss with Ten Hag set for a new contract

Man United have come to a clear conclusion that Ten Hag is the best man for the job

Man United have come to a clear conclusion that Ten Hag is the best man for the job

United carried out a performance review following the end of the season, which involved discussions with Ten Hag. 

While considering all different outcomes, they are said to have come to a clear conclusion that Ten Hag, 54, was the best man for the job.

Mail Sport understands that United officials want to see how Ten Hag operates under what they believe will be a new structure aimed at ensuring he is given the best opportunity to succeed.

Considerations for United’s uneven campaign, such as an ever-growing injury list and teething problems with a number of new signings, are also thought to have contributed to INEOS’ decision. 

Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund – two of the club’s banner signings ahead of the start of last season – both struggled before finding form, while Mason Mount, who the club bought for £60m from Premier League rivals Chelsea has been injured for much of his time in Manchester.  

While the club were coming to their decision, Ten Hag has been enjoying a holiday in Ibiza

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