Erik ten Hag will remain as the head coach of Manchester United for the 2024/25 season after a lengthy review was conducted by the club hierarchy.
After enjoying a decent first year at Old Trafford, Ten Hag and United struggled in the second season with the club finishing eighth in the Premier League.
The FA Cup final win over Manchester City did end the campaign on a positive note but uncertainty over the Dutchman's future continued to mount.
It took 17 days for a decision to be made and club sources confirmed late on Tuesday that Ten Hag will remain in charge. Talks have now opened over an extension of his contract in a statement of support from Sir Jim Ratcliffe. READ MORE: Ineos review has revealed a surprisingly key figure for United next season READ MORE: £360m wasted - the 10 biggest transfer flops Man United and Ineos must avoid repeating However, things could have been very different.
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