Manchester United's transfer plans will gain momentum once a decision on Erik ten Hag is communicated. A decision on Ten Hag was expected to be announced after the FA Cup final, but sources reiterated the season would be reviewed and a decision would follow.
The announcement on whether Ten Hag will be given another year should come this week and reaching a swift decision is important ahead of the summer transfer window.
Premier League clubs will be allowed to conduct business from June 14, the same day as the opening European Championship game, and the window will close on August 30. ALSO READ: Everton stance on United target Jarrad Branthwaite ALSO READ: United set to reward exciting young goalscorer with pro contract United have assessed their targets ahead of the summer transfer window and will operate under a 'buying players for the club' approach instead of 'buying for the manager' due to INEOS' new footballing structure, but the United boss will still be consulted on transfers.
Ten Hag previously said 'control in transfers is a condition for me' when discussing his contract at United but has since insisted he's happy to work with the new ownership.
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