Erik ten Hag is not under pressure to guide Manchester United to a top-four finish next season, with Sir Jim Ratciffe prioritising the progression of the team
Ratcliffe prioritising progression of team this seasonto a top-four finish next season, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe prioritising considerable progression of the team as the man in charge of football operations at United aims to establish sustained excellence there.
In concert with the sporting director, Dan Ashworth, Ten Hag’s remit is to significantly improve on-field performance and off-field standards. After United finished eighth last season, their lowest of the Premier League era, there is a recognition that all areas of football policy require repurposing.
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