Rob DawsonCorrespondent3 Minute Read
Erik ten Hag will receive reassurances he is part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s plans for Manchester United if the the British billionaire reaches a deal to run the sporting side of the club, a source has told ESPN.
Ratcliffe, the founder of chemicals company INEOS, is hopeful of obtaining a 25% stake in exchange for investment worth around £1.3 billion ($1.58bn).
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He’s keen to have influence over football operations but, according to a source, any proposed changes would not include replacing Ten Hag.
The Dutchman led United to a third-place finish in the Premier League and won the Carabao Cup in his first season in charge.
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