The http://ufabet999.app has revealed that Manchester United’s board are blaming each other for their decision to extend Erik ten Hag ‘s contract last summer.
Ten Hag had been struggling for his future after a poor run of form last season. But the board decided to keep him and extend his contract.
However, the Dutchman has struggled to make an impact despite spending over €200m on the club and was sacked last month.
The report claims that Old Trafford’s big shots are now arguing over. Who will be responsible for the ongoing unsightly incidents.
The club’s transfer policy is also under question, with Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox both recently taking over.
Of the new signings, only Noussier Mazrawi seems to be in reliable form. While Leni Yoro has been out injured since pre-season. Matthijs
de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee have struggled for form, while Manuel Ugarte has yet to fully adapt to English football.
It has been claimed that Sir Jim Radcliffe and co were planning to part ways with Ten Hag. Before the FA Cup final, but the Red Devils unexpectedly beat Manchester City 2-1. United
had to pay a release clause of more than £10million to bring Ruben Amorim from Sporting Lisbon, which is quite a steep cost. Amorim
will take charge of his first game in charge at Ipswich Town on Sunday, hoping to turn the club’s form around.