Erik ten Hag is expected to sign a new two-year extension to his Manchester United deal, a day after the uncertainty over his future was at last ended, according to reports. The Dutchman had ended the season with his position at the club under heavy scrutiny before United conducted a review to ascertain whether or not to keep the manager in place.
It then emerged on Tuesday night that he would indeed be staying at the helm, with reports now suggesting the club are prepared to back the coach with a new two-year deal. That deal, according to the Telegraph, will supersede his current contract, which runs out in 2025, meaning he will have three more years at Old Trafford.