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'No way' - Jason Wilcox Man United transfer approach spells bad news for Ten Hag

The sight of Erik ten Hag and Jason Wilcox sitting down for breakfast in the Carrington canteen has been a regular one in the last couple of weeks. As Ten Hag said on Thursday, they need to build an “intense” relationship in a short period of time and coffee and croissants are helping.
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Ralf Rangnick needs Man Utd players back on side to help him earn bumper contract bonus
Ralf Rangnick is on a bumper Champions League bonus at Manchester United.The German will bag a ‘significant six-figure sum’, according to Daily Star Sport sources, if United qualify for Europe’s top club competition next season.The one-off payment, worth close to £500,000, will be made to Rangnick, who already earns £180,000-a-week as interim boss, should he steer the Red Devils to a top-four Premier League finish.That race for the Champions League spots is hotting up.United went back to fourth by leapfrogging West Ham with their last-minute win on Saturday afternoon, where Marcus Rashford tapped home the winner.Rangnick, 63, is keen to stay as Old Trafford manager beyond the six-month contract agreed when succeeding sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in late November.Even if he fails to land the job permanently, he will take on a two-year consultancy role with the club.But however things turn out with regards to the managerial post, as long as United are competing against Europe’s elite next term, Rangnick pockets the Champions League add-on cash. Do you think Rangnick will stay beyond the summer for United? Let us know in the comments section United are back in the hunt for a spot in Europe's premier competition thanks to Rashford.The Englishman hasn't been on the greatest run of form as of late, but his goal midweek, against Brentford, seems to have done wonders for his confidence.There was a hint that Edinson Cavani had been in an offside position during the build-up to the goal, but VAR ruled the Uruguayan as onside.After being teed-up by Cavani, Rashford just had to turn the ball into the open net to send United into the top four.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the
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