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Man Utd sources say takeover ‘needs to happen soon’ for Erik ten Hag’s sake nearly year after Glazers put club on market

Rules around the bidding process mean it is currently difficult for Sir Jim Ratcliffe to have any say around Erik ten Hag's future

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MANCHESTER UNITED need a "quicker resolution" to their ownership saga in order to clarify Erik ten Hag's position at the club.

The Red Devils boss, 53, has watched his side suffer back-to-back 3-0 defeats at home to Manchester City and Newcastle.

Erik ten Hag's future appears unclear following a torrid run of results
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Erik ten Hag's future appears unclear following a torrid run of resultsCredit: PA
The Glazers revealed they were considering selling the club nearly a year ago
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The Glazers revealed they were considering selling the club nearly a year agoCredit: Alamy

It takes Man Utd's record at the start of the season to eight losses in 15 games in all competitions.

And the Dutchman is coming under increasing pressure as rumours of his potential departure continue to swirl.

According to , greater clarity on Ten Hag's position will be provided if the club can complete their takeover.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe looks set to claim a 25 per cent stake but the deal has not yet been completed - nearly one year after the Glazers revealed they were considering selling the club.

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It is understood the British billionaire would assume control of the football operations at Old Trafford.

This would include making a decision on whether to sack the manager.

However, rules around the bidding process mean it is currently difficult for the Glazers to consult Ratcliffe about Ten Hag's future.

Man Utd face a crucial set of fixtures before the next international break.

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They travel to Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday searching for a first win in three.

Ten Hag's side then travel to Copenhagen for a must-win Champions League clash with Copenhagen.

And their final match before a two-week break comes at home to Luton.

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