July 4 – Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has signed a contract extension with the club until 2026.
The Dutchman’s previous deal, which he signed when he was appointed in 2022, was due to expire next year.
Ten Hag has won back-to-back trophies in his first two years at Old Trafford but faced uncertainty over his future after leading the club to its worst league finish in 34 years last season. But after a performance review, United decided to stick with Ten Hag and he has now agreed a new deal.
“Looking back at the past two years, we can reflect with pride on two trophies and many examples of progression from where we were when I joined,” Ten Hag said.
“However, we must also be clear that there is still lots of hard work ahead to reach the levels expected of Manchester United, which means challenging for English and European titles. In my discussions with the club, we have found complete unity in our vision for reaching those goals, and we are all strongly committed to making that journey together.”
Ten Hag stays on in the face of a major overhaul of United’s football operations by new co-owner Jim Ratcliffe. British billionaire Ratcliffe bought a 27.7% stake in the club in February and has hired a new CEO, sporting director and technical director in a bid to return the 20-time English champions to the top of the European game.
“With two trophies in the past two seasons, Erik has reinforced his record as one of the most consistently successful coaches in European football. While the club’s review of last season highlighted areas for improvement, it also reached a clear conclusion that Erik was the best partner for us to work with in driving up standards and outcomes,” said United’s new Sporting Director Dan Ashworth
“This group of players and staff have already shown they are capable of competing and winning at the top level; now we need to do it more consistently. With our strengthened football leadership team now in place, we are looking forward to working hand-in-hand with Erik to achieve our shared ambitions for this football club.”
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