Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has come under heavy fire in recent weeks for his team's early season results, but his future remains linked to Old Trafford for now. This is how things stand after the 7-hour meeting of the club's management, in which the managerial topic was not in focus.
The Red Devils are unconvincing both in the Premier League, where they are only 14th with 8 points in the asset, and on the European stage - two draws against Twente and Porto in the Europa League. However, at least at this stage it has not cost Ten Hag his job, whose side will return after the international break to host Brentford on October 19.
According to information from Sky Sports, the meeting of the club management on Tuesday was routine. It was held at the offices of INEOS, who currently run United's football operations. Topics such as the development of Old Trafford, advertising and sponsorship contracts were discussed at the event.
The meeting, which lasted a full 7 hours, was attended by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Sir Dave Brailsford, as well as Dan Ashworth, Omar Berada, Jean Claude-Blanc, Joel Glazer and Jason Wilcox. Manchester United's last match before the international break ended in a goalless draw away to Aston Villa. | BGNES