Ten Haag and United had official talks, which were described as “very positive”, about the Dutchman becoming the next coach of the Premier League team. Following that interview, United unofficially gathered information about Ten Haag, including a possible compensation number if they choose to appoint him. Saturday 2 April 17:00 Start 17:30 The 52-year-old insists he is focused on the Ajax leader, who is top of the Eredivisie and plays for PSV in the Dutch Cup final later this month, but admitted that “things can change overnight” during the during an interview with Sport 1 in Germany. “My focus right now is on Ajax, but in football you never know,” said Ten Hag. “I do not want to rule anything out. I am currently working here in Ajax to play. With the cup final with Eindhoven we still have eight finals and I need all my energy for that. Anything else would be distracting. “I know that everything in football can change overnight. If at some point I decide to take the next step, I hope the people here will understand.” Asked to confirm or deny that he spoke to United, Ten Hague added: “Everyone knows each other in the industry. There are always discussions with representatives of other clubs, this is normal. “Manchester United is a great club with great fans, but I can only repeat myself: my full focus is exclusively on Ajax. We are already planning for the new season. I have sat with Ajax after every season so far. This will apply this time as well. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Speaking to The Overlap, Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher discuss Erik Ten Hag’s suitability as Manchester United manager. “I can say that Ajax and Eric ten Hague are very happy with each other right now.” Ajax has given permission for talks between United and Ten Hague and sources close to the coach and the Dutch club have suggested that a dialogue has taken place on the financial element of his possible move to Old Trafford, as well as how to handle a possible announcement. – If the process goes that way – in terms of timing and presentation, as Ajax are in a difficult race for the title. However, United insists this is premature and no formal investigation has been launched. They have made it very clear that they do not yet have a preferred candidate to run next season and are just following a strict process to reach the right person. Verification of compensation and ease of appointment will be done with all candidates. The club believes it is unfair for Ten Hague to be the first candidate for the position when he continues to work on his shortlist. Mauricio Pochettino and Luis Enrique are also under investigation, while Julen Lopetegui ruled himself out: “I’m where I want to be. Should I continue on the Sevilla bench next season? I have no doubt.” Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Former Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has warned Eric Ten Hague that he should choose a football-focused club rather than a “commercial” club like United, as Ten Hague has been linked with the role of O’Neill. Sources said that Ten Hague would be the easiest to secure, as Ajax is waiting to leave and negotiations with him were smooth. Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile, will part ways with Pochettino on its own terms and not another club. It has been reported that they would have to pay between 15 and 20 million pounds if they fired the Argentine and his staff, a cost that would be saved if he was offered and accepted another job. Pochettino and Ten Haag have long been considered the preferred options for the job, a line of reporting that has not been discouraged by United. The interest for Enrique is complicated by his commitment to Spain, which he is going to lead in the Qatar World Cup.
Neville’s five-point plan to “reset” the Glazers for Manchester United
Gary Neville has once again called on the Glazer family to sell Manchester United, but has put forward a five-point plan to “restore culture” if they choose to stay at the club. The American family has been in charge of Old Trafford since 2005, but have overseen just three major trophy wins – an English Cup, the League Cup and the Europa League – in the nine years since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down. United’s withdrawal from the Champions League from Atletico Madrid in March means that the trophies are currently experiencing the worst drought in 40 years, with Glazers’ opposition mounting over their unfortunate attempt to include the Super League in the European Cup. League. last year. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Gary Neville tells The Overlap that the Glazers have a list of things they need to do to revitalize the club and bring the culture back to Old Trafford Neville has admitted that the Super League fiasco was a turning point in his relationship with the United owners, but believes they can begin to bring fans back to their side if they commit to a number of changes at the club – including building a new one. stadium. Speaking at a Sky Bet fan debate on The Overlap, Neville said: “I’m really worried right now. I had never been to the Glazer family while I was at the club. I saw no reason – we were successful. “The Super League was a moment for me where all these owners showed complete and utter greed and contempt for English football. They were willing to destroy it for the sake of their own interests. “As for the Glazer family, announce that the Super League said they would communicate, they said things would change. Nothing has changed. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Manchester United interim manager Ralph Rangnick says Bruno Fernandez’s new contract is great news for the club “My view is that there is a problem right at the top. . “The first thing that has to happen is to sell the club, because of the Super League, because of their 10-year failure without Ferguson and the team he had. But if they really want to stay – because you can never force the Family Glazer to sell – then he has to do four or five things. “Number one, they have to stop taking dividends from the club if they want to bring the culture back. When the owners take money out of the club at the expense of a successful team, it’s a bad message from the same shirt. “Number two, they have to pay off this debt and they can do it by selling 500 500 million worth of shares to the fans. Then they can rebuild this stadium for a billion euros. It probably needs to be torn down to be fair. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Manchester United interim coach Ralph Rangnick is confident that the club’s fans will support Harry Maguire at Old Trafford, after they disapproved of him in the international mission with England. “It does not need renovation, it needs a new stadium and this money can be financed by a 20-year contract with a sponsor with £ 60 million, £ 70 million per year. Call it “something Old Trafford” and we have a brand new stadium that restores the culture of Manchester United, where we have the best stadium in the world. This must be done. “Then they have to build a new training ground. Roy (Keane) and I were part of the team when we moved 22 years ago. We were devastated to leave The Cliff, but now we have a training ground that is behind each other. training grounds. “Then they have to go and put εκατο 100 million, εκατο 150 million a year into a good sporting event, along with these four things, and then you can say ‘the Glazer family has restored the club’s culture.’ “The fans are on the edge again.”
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