Winning just two of their first five Premier League games, United haven’t had the start to the season they would’ve hoped for.
Saturday’s disappointing 0-0 draw away to Crystal Palace puts them on seven points, meaning they’re 11th in the table.
Erik Ten Hag sack latest: Dutchman safe… For now.
And while Ten Hag is not facing the sack right now, pressure to improve results and performances is beginning to mount.
According to a recent report from Football Insider, should United agree to let the former Ajax boss leave, not only will the decision be made by minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, CEO Omar Berrada and directors Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox, but the quartet will also be responsible for appointing the 54-year-old’s successor.
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