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INEOS opts to retain Erik ten Hag as concern over possible termination expenses loom – Latest updates on Manchester United’s news and transfers

Erik ten Hag suggests Marcus Rashford's poor defending may have played a part in his half-time substitution vs. Porto - Man United News And Transfer News


Manchester United allowed yet another lead to slip away in the Europa League, this time away at Istanbul against Fenerbahce on Thursday.

This was United’s third consecutive draw in the competition this term with the Red Devils taking the lead on all three occasions only to get pegged back in the end.

Erik ten Hag’s bizarre tactical decisions were also to blame for yet another poor showing in Europe with the team currently 21st in the standings.

They have not fared any better in the Premier League and despite their win against Brentford last time out, the 20-time English league champions are still languishing in 12th spot.

United’s poor start to the season

Despite the less than stellar run, INEOS have stuck with him so far and according to Givemesport, they are reluctant to pull the plug due to the costs involved.

There have been rumours of the new co-owners being in touch with multiple potential replacements but the cost of terminating the former Ajax coach’s contract and paying significant compensation for the replacement would hinder their transfer plans quite a bit.

“The reality at Old Trafford is that Manchester United’s hierarchy want Ten Hag to succeed. They are keen to avoid the disruption and financial burden of making a mid-season managerial change.

“Terminating the former Ajax head coach’s contract would come with significant costs – potentially upwards of £15 million – and the expenses would not stop there.

Costs involved in sacking EtH too high

“Appointing a new boss involves negotiating an expensive contract and, potentially, compensation to release the candidate from their current role.

“With no guarantee of success, these are risks the club would rather not take. However, performances continue to raise concerns.”

And thus, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is choosing to take the stability route instead of changing something mid-season for now. Hong long this will continue remains to be seen.

If INEOS leave it too late, United might miss out on the Champions League next season altogether. Fans are still hoping that Ten Hag can turn the ship around. Sunday’s trip to the capital to face West Ham would be a good place to start.