Erik ten Hag will stay as Manchester United manager after the club’s end-of-season review culminated in a decision to keep the Dutchman — and he has agreed to remain at Old Trafford.
Following a period of major uncertainty over Ten Hag’s future, United held talks with the 54-year-old on Tuesday and the preference of both parties was for his tenure to continue.
Ten Hag’s existing United contract runs until next June, with an option to prolong by 12 months, and they will now enter discussions about extending those terms (David Ornstein)
Aston Villa owner Nassef Sawiris says he is considering taking legal action against the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR).
Egypt’s richest man — said the regulations, which place a limit on the amount clubs are able to lose across a three-year period, “do not make sense” and “are not good for football”.
“Some of the rules have actually resulted in cementing the status quo more than creating upward mobility and fluidity in the sport.”
“Managing a sports team has become more like being a treasurer or a bean counter rather than looking at what your team needs.
“It’s more about creating paper profits, not real profits. It becomes a financial game, not a sporting game.”
Newcastle have agreed a five-year contract with Bournemouth defender Lloyd Kelly after his contract expires on 30 June.
Benjamin Sesko is set to sign a new and improved contract with RB Leipzig amid significant transfer interest in the 21-year-old.
Leipzig are expected to announce Sesko’s new deal on Wednesday.
Sesko has attracted interest from Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United