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Man Utd must now pay ‘higher compensation fee’ in order to sack Erik ten Hag

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Man Utd must now pay ‘higher compensation fee’ in order to sack Erik ten Hag

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Manchester United hierarchy will decide whether or not to sack Erik ten Hag this week, and the Dutchman is entitled to compensation if he leaves

Manchester United will have to pay more to sack Erik ten Hag following their FA Cup win(PA)

Manchester United will have to shell out more in compensation if they decide to sack Erik ten Hag after qualifying for Europe.

The Red Devils have endured their worst league campaign in over 30 years and there are serious doubts that Ten Hag will remain in his post after United finished eighth in the Premier League.




Ten Hag, 54, did manage to finish the season with silverware after beating Manchester City 2-1 in the FA Cup final. However, the beleaguered Dutchman is still expected to be axed once the club’s top brass conduct an end of season review.

If United do decide to dispense with Ten Hag’s services, the former Ajax chief will be due compensation given he still has one year left on his contract – and he’ll be entitled to a higher sum after qualifying for next season’s Europa League.

That’s according to a new report from ESPN, who outlined that Ten Hag would have been due a smaller payout had United missed out on Europe altogether as a result of their disappointing Premier League campaign.

The same report outlines that sources close to Ten Hag fear that winning another trophy may not be enough to convince Ineos and Sir Jim Ratcliffe that he is the right man to take the club forward after a challenging year.

It’s already been outlined that the Manchester United hierarchy will decide Ten Hag’s fate in a review this week and that contact has been made with the representatives of several coaches they admire, including Kieran McKenna, Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino.

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