Erik ten Hag has extended his contract as Manchester United manager until 2026, ending speculation of his possible departure.
The Dutchman has guided United to an EFL Cup and an FA Cup in his two years in charge, but struggled to win supporters over in the Premier League last
season.
It’s a huge show of faith from the Red Devils’ new-look board, who are deciding to stick with Ten Hag despite growing concerns over his style of play and the direction he is taking the club.
The manager admitted that while he is delighted to sign a new deal, there is lots of work to be done if United are to progress back up the league.
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