Erik ten Hag will be hoping Sir Jim Ratcliffe's impending investment in Man United can help him take the club up through the gears.
Former OGC Nice manager Patrick Vieira has suggested that Erik ten Hag is likely to be left to his own devices if Sir Jim Ratcliffe successfully secures a stake in Manchester United.
Unlike the Qatari banker, Ratcliffe has experience of working in football, plus other sports, and currently owns two football clubs through chemical giant INEOS. They purchased Swiss side FC Lausanne-Sport in 2017 and French outfit Nice two years later. Speaking in an interview earlier this year, the Frenchman admitted that the soon-to-be 71-year-old would rarely interfere with his work, suggesting that Ten Hag will be allowed to continue freely in his role without any unnecessary distractions.
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