The owner of Manchester United has finally made a decision regarding the future of Ten Hag. However, we have decided to retain him. The next time he starts this particular player in a league game, he will receive his discharge.. - soocer442
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The owner of Manchester United has finally made a decision regarding the future of Ten Hag. However, we have decided to retain him. The next time he starts this particular player in a league game, he will receive his discharge..

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Although we have elected to retain him, he will receive his dismissal letter on the day of the subsequent league game in which he begins to play this specific player. The owner of Manchester United has ultimately made a decision regarding the future of Ten Hag. In January, Manchester United will consider proposals for Harry Maguire, with a minimum price of £10 million. The cost of the England defender, which is a significant decrease from the £30m he would have cost just a year ago, underscores the fact that United consider him to be expendable. Over the past two seasons, Maguire, 31, has consistently encountered difficulty in maintaining a consistent position under Erik ten Hag. This time last year, the Dutchman deemed him superfluous to requirements and stripped him of the captaincy. However, Maguire’s proposed transfer to West Ham was unsuccessful, and he was subsequently granted a reprieve with Ten Hag. Subsequently, he encountered injury complications. After two lengthy absences due to groin and muscular issues, he only appeared in 18 Premier League games last season and ultimately failed to qualify for the European Championships. Last Sunday, he was once again struck by a series of unfortunate events when he was compelled to leave the field with a foot injury 45 minutes into the Reds’ goalless draw at Aston Villa. Maguire is not anticipated to return to the first team until the following month, and if all available players are in the center-half position, he will have fallen down the pecking order by that time. Ten Hag was instrumental in the £50 million acquisition of Matthias de Ligt from Bayern Munich during the summer and is expected to maintain his commitment to the Netherlands defender. In July 2019, Maguire was acquired for £80 million from Leicester City and has since caused controversy, both domestically and internationally. He has been capped 67 times and is currently in a fight to reclaim his position in the England team following his exclusion from Lee Carsley’s most recent squad. And his future at Old Trafford would appear to be similarly dubious as the club’s football hierarchy continues to clear the decks of older players. Although Maguire is currently in the final nine months of his £200,000-per-week contract, United has the option to extend it for one year. In the event that they are unable to sell him at a reduced price during the January window, they will activate that clause and attempt to sell him again next summer.







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