ERIK TEN HAG has set Manchester United three demands in his new contract negotiations, SunSport can exclusively reveal.

And one of these will be he will not cede control of transfers, which the new set-up wanted to take out of his hands.

The review into the Dutchman – who has guided United to trophies in successive seasons – concluded with the decision made to keep the 54-year-old.

Meanwhile, Mason Greenwood has agreed to join Italian giants Juventus, according to reports.

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  • Ten Hag set for contract

    Erik ten Hag is reportedly set to sign a new contract at Manchester United.

    The Dutch manager will extend his stay at Old Trafford by signing a two-year deal, according to the Telegraph.

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  • United target can leave

    Manchester United have had a boost in their reported pursuit of Lent Yoro.

    Lille president Letang said: “Leny Yoro and Jonathan David can leave the club this summer”.

    “Both have the ‘exit voucher’ due to their contract situation”.

    Manchester United want to sign Lille star Leny Yoro but he prefers Real Madrid

    Manchester United want to sign Lille star Leny Yoro but he prefers Real Madrid

  • Fans uninspired by striker target

    Manchester are interested in signing Hoffenheim striker Maximilian Beier this summer, according to reports.

    The Red Devils want to support forward Rasmus Hojlund by bolstering their striker options around him.

    As reports emerged, one huffed: “Man we are gonna become so mid table.”

    While a second whinged: “Another young striker? Utd need an experienced striker!”

    A third fumed: “Going for Bundesliga players? Hell no!”

  • United target keen on Dortmund

    Manchester United target Serhou Guirassy is interested in joining another club.

    The striker has a release clause of just £15million despite his prolific season in Germany.

    Sky have reported that he would be open to joining Borussia Dortmund this summer.

    Credit: Getty

  • United considered nine managers

    The whirlwind of speculation over Erik ten Hag’s future was nothing compared to the torrent of activity behind the scenes in a remarkable past few weeks.

    The simple fact that Manchester United retained their manager after an end-of-season review disguises the turmoil of at least NINE other bosses being considered to replace the Dutchman.

    Click here for the full list.

  • United target gets call-up

    Man United transfer target Joshua Zirkzee has been called up to the Netherlands national team.

    The striker will replace Teun Koopmeiners and get more exposure during Euro 2024.

    The Dutchman impressed in Serie A last season and has earned a number of suitors.

    This list includes United, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and AC Milan.

  • Varane in talks with new club

    Raphael Varane is reportedly in talks to sign for Inter Milan.

    The defender is a free agent following his exit from Manchester United.

  • Rashford could leave

    Marcus Rashford could reportedly leave Manchester United this summer.

    The Times have claimed that the Red Devils would consider selling the forward.

    The report suggests that Rashford would have to push for an exit.

    PSG have been credited with an interest in the past.

    Credit: Rex

  • United target can leave

    Manchester United have had a boost in their reported pursuit of Lent Yoro.

    Lille president Olivier Letang said: “Leny Yoro and Jonathan David can leave the club this summer”.

    “Both have the ‘exit voucher’ due to their contract situation”.

  • United to re-ignite goalkeeper interest

    Manchester United are reportedly set to reignite their interest in Zio Suzuki.

    The Japanese goalkeeper was linked with a move to Old Trafford last summer but no move came to fruition.

    Reports online are now claiming that the Red Devils could try again to sign the stopper.

    However, they will face competition from Serie A outfit Genoa.

  • Sheringham ‘surprised’ United have stuck with Ten Hag

    Teddy Sheringham has told TG Casino he is “surprised” Manchester United have kept Erik ten Hag.

    The former forward said: “I’m quite surprised with the decision to keep Erik ten Hag to be honest.

    “It could have gone either way, but Ten Hag had a really poor season in the Premier League – losing 14 games – and didn’t have the consistency that Manchester United really look for and expect.

    “At the end of the day though, he’s won the FA Cup in brilliant fashion by beating Manchester City in the final – it couldn’t have been any harder on paper. It could have gone either way – they could have easily said that their Premier League form wasn’t good enough.

    “I reckon they were flipping a coin of whether to let him go or not, and they’ve decided to carry on.”

    Credit: AFP

  • Ten Hag set for contract

    Erik ten Hag is reportedly set to sign a new contract at Manchester United.

    The Dutch manager will extend his stay at Old Trafford by signing a two-year deal, according to the Telegraph.

  • United’s small budget

    Manchester United reportedly only have a summer transfer budget of £50million.

    The Daily Mail have reported that the budget could be boosted by potential player sales.

    This includes the exits of Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood.

  • Manager talks

    Manchester United reportedly held face-to-face talks with Marco Silva just two days before the FA Cup final.

    The Athletic claim that the club spoke to the manager while Erik ten Hag said he was planing for next season season.

  • Failed managerial search

    The Athletic report that Mauricio Pochettino was sidelined from getting the Man Utd job after talks at the beginning of June.

    Thomas Tuchel impressed, but wanted a break from the game.

    It was this along with other factors that saw United stick by Ten Hag.

  • Wilcox will lead

    Jason Willcox will lead Manchester United’s recruitment this summer.

    He is said to be working alongside Erik ten Hag as they look to identify the best players for the window according to The Guardian.

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  • Ten Hag influenced by Jason Wilcox

    Erik ten Hag’s willingness to use Bruno Fernandes as a false nine as in the FA Cup final suggested by sporting director Jason Wilcox was a major factor in keeping the coach, according to The Guardian.

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