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EPL: Ten Hag to sign new two-year deal with Man Utd

Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, is about to ink a fresh two-year deal extension with the Premier League team.

This occurs one day after the doubts about his future are allayed.

Ten Hag will stay at Old Trafford following an assessment by higher-ups to determine whether to retain the manager.

With a fresh two-year contract in hand, United is willing to support the coach.

The Telegraph stated the agreement will take precedence over his existing contract, which expires in 2025.

Thus, starting this summer, the Dutchman will be a member of the Red Devils for an additional three years.

Even though United came in ninth place, they were the FA Cup winners and earned a spot in the Europa League.

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