Manchester United executives dispute management decisions after Ten Hag's dismissal

thesun.co.uk

Manchester United executives are in a dispute over the club's recent management decisions. After initially extending Erik ten Hag's contract following the FA Cup final, he was dismissed just nine Premier League games into the season. The club spent nearly £180 million on new players this summer, but many have underperformed. Ten Hag's departure cost around £15 million, and the club also paid £10 million to hire Ruben Amorim from Sporting Lisbon. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who acquired a 27.7% stake in February, is overseeing the football operations. His new management team faces scrutiny as the club struggles in 14th place in the league.


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