Erik ten Hag ‘feels like he has been left in limbo at Manchester United’

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reportedly feels he has been left in limbo by the new regime at the club.

United are rebuilding off the pitch under new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, but some key appointments have yet to be made.

As a result ten Hag, whose own future at the club is uncertain, feels that it is difficult to plan ahead, according to The Sun.

It has been a challenging campaign for United, who have again lacked consistency and are currently in sixth place in the Premier League.

United host Liverpool on Sunday, with ten Hag’s position as manager coming under increased scrutiny.

Omar Berrada, who previously worked for rivals Manchester City, has been appointed as United’s new CEO.

Newcastle’s Dan Ashworth has been targeted as United look to appoint a new technical director, although compensation has yet to be agreed between the two clubs.

In addition, United are looking to bring in Southampton’s director of football Jason Wilcox.

Ten Hag believes that he will remain at United next season despite the frequent criticism that he has received from pundits.

England manager Gareth Southgate has been heavily linked with taking over as United boss following Euro 2024.

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