The autumn air is turning cold at Ajax’s famed Johan Cruijff Arena, with the club’s recent slump sparking alarm bells far beyond Amsterdam. Their Champions League campaign has become a nightmare, and the Eredivisie form is raising questions at boardroom level.
Manchester United fans have been keeping a close eye on Erik ten Hag since his departure from Old Trafford, where his tenure ended amid mixed results. The Dutch manager’s brief stint with Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga proved disastrous, leaving him at home in Twente for the past few months.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are on the hunt for a new manager after Vítor Pereira was relieved of his duties on Sunday, despite signing a new contract 45 days prior to his dismissal.
Well, that escalated quickly. Erik Ten Hag’s German adventure lasted about as long as a Netflix series nobody watches—three episodes and you’re out. The
Manchester United are undergoing a quiet but meaningful transformation. After a 2024/25 season defined by collective underperformance and a lack of clear identity, the club finds itself at a low point, finishing outside the European places and losing the Europa League final to none other than Tottenham.
According to multiple reports, Erik Ten Hag and Bayer Leverkusen have an agreement in principle for him to become the club's manager. The reported deal in place is for two seasons and it’s just waiting for its finalization.
Ajax are interested in Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen as his contract at Old Trafford expires at the end of the season. Manchester United are definitely set to have a busy transfer window with a lot of changes in their squad.
After hanging up his boots for good in September 2024, Raphael Varane has reflected on a truly illustrious playing career at club and international level.
Erik ten Hag’s managerial career is a tale of two halves. One of brilliance at Ajax, and one of disaster at Manchester United. While his tactical genius was undeniable in the Netherlands, his time in England exposed him as a man completely out of his depth.
New Man United boss Ruben Amorim is expected to work with a smaller budget next summer than what was granted to Erik Ten Hag as the Dutch coach spent too
Former Everton chief Keith Wyness believes Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, who he says is “very dissatisfied,” could find a fresh start under Ruben Amorim’s guidance.
Ally McCoist thinks this season is crucial for Rashford. He also shared his thoughts on the rumors that Ten Hag feels especially let down by three key players at Old Trafford, one of whom is Rashford.
Rashford has appeared in 15 matches across all competitions, scoring four goals and recording three assists. At 27 years old, the Englishman is closer to the end of his prime years than being an up-and-coming young talent.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou recently shared his views on his long-term future at the club, stating that he doesn’t expect being at Spurs in five years.
Erik Ten Hag’s side won 7-0 in the league cup clash against Barnsley. This scoreline is Ten Hag’s Biggest ever win as Manchester United’s manager. The Red Devils ran riot at Old Trafford against Barnsley in the third round of the Carabao Cup.
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag is expected to sign a new contract with the club in the coming weeks. According to a report from Sky Sports, Manchester United have decided to keep him at the club and they are now working to extend his contract.
Pressure has mounted on Erik ten Hag after a string of underwhelming performances from Manchester United in the final weeks of the campaign. The Dutchman has defended his side’s playing style, claiming they are “one of the most dynamic and entertaining teams” in the Premier League, but the numbers tell a different story.
Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan ‘doesn’t blame’ Erik ten Hag for banning certain journalists from asking questions at Friday’s press conference.
The pressure is on Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag. Things seem rather bleak at the moment with United failing to put up a fight for a place in the top four, currently sitting in sixth, which is likely to secure us a place in the Europa League next season.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is safe until at least the end of the season, reports The Guardian’s Jamie Jackson. The Red Devils currently sit sixth in the Premier League, six points away from Tottenham Hotspur in fifth place, which is very likely to be enough for UEFA Champions League qualification.
In the world of football, the fate of managers is often determined by their team’s performance on the pitch. Manchester United, one of the most illustrious clubs in the sport, is currently facing a challenging period under the leadership of Erik ten Hag.
Manchester United banned journalists from four major publications from attending Tuesday's press conference with manager Erik ten Hag. Reporters from Sky, ESPN, Manchester Evening News and The Mirror were not permitted into the Trafford Training Centre.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag watched his side suffer a 10th loss of the season at the weekend. Reacting to Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Newcastle, former United captain Roy Keane told Sky Sports that Ten Hag is a man "under pressure".