MU: Erik ten Hag expects to extend for two years

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By: Manu Tournoux

Erik ten Hag will finally be in charge of Manchester United next season. Despite the procrastination of his leaders, the Dutch coach won his case. The interviews with the bosses of Ineos were favorable to him and he will leave for a third season. Better than that even since he will see his contract be extended, his contract ending in a year.

According to The Telegraph, the MU coach would like to obtain two additional years, or a new lease lasting until 2027. In exchange, he will have to make concessions, particularly on the transfer window. He will hold less power and will have the mission of relaunching certain elements in clear decline, like Marcus Rashford. Management is also waiting for its technician’s plan to welcome the return of Jadon Sancho from loan. The two men had fallen out at the start of the season.

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