Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, would have to accept a significant pay decrease if he decides to stay with the Premier League team once this season ends.

Ten Hag will reportedly take a significant pay reduction of 25% at Old Trafford, according to ESPN, as a result of the team’s most likely failure to qualify for the Champions League.

The Dutchman, who joined the Red Devils in May 2022 after leaving Ajax, is under pressure as the squad is behind in seventh place in the standings. He signed a three-year contract with the team.

United is well behind in the top four with sixteen points.

However, the article asserts that INEOS, the minority owner of United and the team’s restructured football hierarchy, has been aggressively looking at Ten Hag replacement.

Gareth Southgate of England, Thomas Tuchel of Bayern Munich, Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton, Thomas Frank of Brentford, and Gary O’Neil of Wolves are all possible candidates.

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