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Is either they sell Him or they sack me,I can’t continue to be working with such a player who cannot improve His game despite my effort”, Erik Ten Hag has told Man United board to get rid of £60m Man united player by January or else He will resign – Not Fernandez and Not Rashford

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It’s either they sell Him or they fire me. I can’t keep working with a player who, in spite of my best efforts, is incapable of improving his game. Erik Ten Hag has threatened to leave if the Man United board does not get rid of the £60 million player by January. Not Rashford, Not Fernandez

Due to Manchester United’s sluggish start to the current campaign, Erik ten Hag is once again under intense criticism at Old Trafford.

After unexpectedly defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup, the Dutchman avoided being fired in the summer and pledged to adopt a new strategy for the upcoming campaign.

Nevertheless, United is without a win in their first two Europa League matches and currently occupies 14th place in the Premier League with only five goals in seven games.

Ten Hag appears to be in danger as a result of his bad start; according to Football Insider, he was only one loss away from being fired.

Ten Hag would not have been retained as first team coach if United had lost to Aston Villa last weekend, according to former Everton manager Keith Wyness, who talked with the publication.

Despite the lackluster effort, a 0-0 tie was sufficient to earn the former Ajax manager another extension of his sentence at Old Trafford.

“Jim Radcliffe convened a gathering. They’ve made an attempt to pretend that the diary already had this. Many of the folks I’ve spoken to have made it fairly certain that, in the event that Ten Hag lost against Villa, Ten Hag would undoubtedly be fired, Wyness added.

According to several accounts, the meeting in question was prearranged and took place earlier this week.

A number of club-related matters were considered by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his group, naturally one of which was Ten Hag’s future.

It seems, though, that INEOS is desperate to hold onto the player they believe is most suited to guide the team through the season, thus it seems doubtful that he will be relieved of his duties during this international break.

Ratcliffe has frequently discussed the need of providing the manager with the resources and support he needs to be successful in the position, which has been cursed ever since Sir Alex Ferguson left more than ten years ago.

Despite the apparent vote of confidence, Ten Hag will be fully conscious of the need for improvement in performance versus Thomas Frank’s threatening side when United return to action on October 19 when Brentford visits Old Trafford.

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