Erik ten Hag, Manchester United’s coach, has warned that he may quit at the end of the season unless he receives a commitment from new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS, according to The Mirror.
Man United’s season has been disappointing with the team crashing out of the Champions League and being out of contention for the Premier League title.
Although they still have a chance of winning the FA Cup, United is unlikely to finish in the top four of the Premier League table.
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Ratcliffe and his team have had talks with Ten Hag to discuss the outlook for next season, but changes in the team management could follow.
United has a history of such changes, with Louis Van Gaal leaving the club after winning the FA Cup in 2016.