Manchester United Required to Pay £17.5m to Part Ways with Criticized Manager Erik ten Hag - Reports

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Manchester United Required to Pay £17.5m to Part Ways with Criticized Manager Erik ten Hag - Reports

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Manchester United will have to fork out an estimated £17.5m if they are to sack Erik ten Hag, according to reports.

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Erik ten Hag will have two games to save his job at Manchester United.

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Erik ten Hag is set to remain Manchester United manager for Thursday's trip to Porto and Sunday's visit to Aston Villa, with the club's executive "calm" regarding his position despite Sunday's humiliating 3-0 loss to Tottenham.

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