Manchester United has yet to make a final decision on Erik ten Hag’s future following a high-level meeting of key club management on Tuesday at INEOS headquarters. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the club’s half owner, chaired the meeting, which included Omar Berrada, the newly appointed chief executive, Dan Ashworth, the sports director, and Jason Wilcox, the technical director, according to The Guardian.
This encounter comes after United’s prolonged poor form, which included a 0-0 tie against Aston Villa, their fifth game without a win in all competitions. Ten Hag has come under increasing criticism as a result of the club’s troubles, with rumors over his future as manager.
Despite calls for his dismissal from some sections of the public, no definitive decision was taken on Ten Hag’s position during the meeting, keeping his future at the club uncertain as United’s administration considers next actions.
The uncertainty surrounding the manager’s employment underscores the club’s continued struggles as it attempts to improve its performance in the Premier League and other tournaments.