BY LORI EWING
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will will remain in the job for next season and has entered into talks with the Old Trafford club over a contract extension, despite the team’s lowest ever Premier League finish of eighth, British media reported yesterday.
The decision comes after an end-of-season review by the club’s board for the 2023-24 campaign, which finished on a high with FA Cup glory.
Ten Hag’s contract runs until the end of next season, with the club having the option of extending it a further 12 months.
Former Ajax Amsterdam coach Ten Hag had come under increasing pressure after 20-times English champions United suffered their worst start to a season since 1962-63 with eight defeats in their first 15 matches in all competitions.
They ended up eighth after 14 defeats in their 38 league games and bowed out of the Champions League in the group phase.
Ten Hag’s job security had been the subject of speculation all season and many pundits believed the FA Cup final would be the Dutchman’s last game with the team, win or lose.
One man who is happy with the reports that Ten Hag is staying is former United midfielder Paul Scholes, who writes on social media: “Nice to wake up to this news...
“Major improvements needed but at least we have a bit of continuity and don’t have to wait for a new regime to settle in.
“Fans have given him and the players incredible support and deserve better next season.”