Manchester United Players Believe Erik ten Hag is Likely to Get Sacked This Summer

Erik ten Hag could soon be sacked by Manchester United. United's players reportedly feel that Jim Ratcliffe is likely to fire Ten Hag at the end of the season.
Manchester United Players Believe Erik ten Hag is Likely to Get Sacked This Summer
Manchester United Players Believe Erik ten Hag is Likely to Get Sacked This Summer /

Erik ten Hag could be sacked by Manchester United in the summer.

The 54-year-old has been in charge at Old Trafford since May 2022 and has led United in 100 games, winning 60 of them.

But he has also overseen 28 losses, including a 3-1 defeat by rivals Manchester City on Sunday.

That result left United with a negative goal difference after 27 rounds of Premier League fixtures this season.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag pictured during his team's 3-0 home loss to Newcastle in November 2023
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag pictured earlier this season during a 3-0 loss to Newcastle :: IMAGO/PA Images/Martin Rickett

United recently welcomed Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a new co-owner following an investment worth $1.5 billion.

Ratcliffe and his INEOS Group have since been put in charge of football operations at the club.

According to the Daily Mail, United's players believe that Ratcliffe is likely to fire Ten Hag at the end of the season.

Ten Hag reportedly still has the support of the Old Trafford dressing room but the feeling within the squad is that the new ownership will probably want to replace the Dutchman.

Should Ten Hag indeed depart this summer then Graham Potter, Ruben Amorim and Thomas Tuchel have been touted as possible candidates to replace him.

Ten Hag is under contract with United until June 2025. Therefore, he would be owed one year's salary as compensation were he to be sacked at the end of the current campaign.


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Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.