Although it is not the busy season, there are many activities happening at Manchester United this month. Erik ten Hag has been outspoken after finding out he will remain as the United manager, and his remarks are reported to have annoyed Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos group. The co-owner of the club has also been communicating with the media this week. He told Bloomberg why he chose to retain the Dutchman as head coach and expressed frustration over the transfer restriction preventing any player moves between United and Ineos-owned OGC Nice. Additionally, he vented about his irritation with the ‘complex’ Financial Fair Play Regulations. In the meantime, United has received a new update regarding Luke Shaw’s injury. Ten Hag did not anticipate the left-back taking part in England’s Euro 2024 campaign until the knockout stages, but new details have now been revealed before Tuesday’s match against Slovenia. Manchester United is currently exploring potential transfer options in two different categories. Jonathan David, Alphonso Davies, and five other affordable players that Manchester United may consider signing. Erik ten Hag is facing trouble with Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe was annoyed by Ten Hag’s remarks to Dutch media about the meeting in Ibiza where he was informed he would retain his position at Ineos.
