Former centre-back Rio Ferdinand has urged Erik ten Hag to install a culture that everyone at Manchester United buys into ahead of him taking charge this summer.
Ten Hag, last week, was officially announced as United's new permanent manager, with a view to taking charge ahead of the start of next season.
He has put pen to paper on a deal until the summer of 2025, with the option of an additional year. United's problems have worsened significantly this season, highlighting why their Champions League hopes are all but dead and buried.
Performances and the attitudes of a number of players have been significantly criticised throughout he campaign, meaning big changes need to be introduced this summer. READ MORE: Erik ten Hag must test Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's transfer prediction at Manchester United Ten Hag, who is 52, has landed the United job off the back of his success at Ajax, which has seen him follow a strict philosophy and create a collective culture that everyone has abided by.
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