Manchester United may not dare to fire Erik ten Hag this summer. Due to the limitations of financial regulations
Ten Hag’s position as United manager remains under pressure amid a turbulent season. That has seen the team slip to sixth in the Premier League.
However, a report from The Times reveals that firing this manager is not easy. Because both he and the coaching staff have very high compensation UFABET
The 54-year-old has been warned that. The Red Devils may reach their permitted spending limit under profit and sustainability rules in January. That is why the former Ajax boss was not allowed to sign a new striker.
So new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will have to decide whether firing Ten Hag and recruiting a new manager is worth it. Because compensation is as high as 10 million pounds.
Ratcliffe must take into account that the club needs money to recruit new players and staff.
The Red Devils are very keen to bring in Dan Ashworth as their new director of football. But Newcastle want £15m in compensation.
However, Ten Hag is well respected by the Ineos board and feels he has had limited support before Sir Jim’s arrival.
That is why new club bosses included him in recent discussions about next season.
However, Ten Hag will be fully surveyed if United are unable to qualify for next season’s Champions League. With the Red Devils currently eight points clear of fourth-placed Aston Villa.