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Sir Jim Ratcliffe says Ten Hag not ‘central issue’ at Man Utd and tells fans not to expect improvement for THREE YEARS

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SIR JIM RATCLIFFE has opened up on Manchester United’s chaotic handling of Erik ten Hag’s future.

The Red Devils brass had decided to give the Dutchman his P45 before last month’s FA Cup final triumph over local rivals Manchester City.

Erik ten Hag was set to be relieved of his duties as Manchester United manager last month

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Erik ten Hag was set to be relieved of his duties as Manchester United manager last monthCredit: Getty
But he saved his bacon by winning the FA Cup

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But he saved his bacon by winning the FA CupCredit: GETTY
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has decided to give the Dutchman a new contract

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has decided to give the Dutchman a new contractCredit: GETTY
The billionaire insists the club's problems are much deeper than who is in charge of the team

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The billionaire insists the club’s problems are much deeper than who is in charge of the teamCredit: ALAMY

But Ratcliffe performed a major U-turn this month, opting to hand the former Ajax boss a new deal at Old Trafford after an end-of-season review.

That’s despite speaking to multiple managers to replace the 54-year-old, including former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel.

The decision to retain Ten Hag’s services will ensure continuity remains, although Ratcliffe insists United’s problems are much bigger than who is at the helm of the ship.

The INEOS billionaire told Bloomberg: “The coach isn’t the central issue at Manchester United.

“It’s a sports club. It needs to be competitive, it needs a degree of intensity.

“But with a supportive side to it because you are dealing with players who are relatively young.

“It hasn’t had that type of environment historically.”

The club can finally start the process of identifying transfer targets now that Ten Hag’s been told he’ll be in charge next season.

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Ten Hag was steadfast in his belief last season that the club can challenge on all fronts with some additions to a fully fit squad.

But Ratcliffe, 71, doesn’t foresee the club’s woes on the pitch disappearing anytime soon.

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He admitted: “I’m not confident that we’ll solve all the problems in the first transfer window.”

Ratcliffe isn’t writing off the club’s chances of challenging for major honours next season, he just thinks they’ll be better placed in the 2025/26 campaign.

“We’re sort of a bit handicapped in that sense, so I think we’ll do a fairly good job,” he said.

“It will take two or three summer windows to get to a better place.”

It’s been six months since Ratcliffe finally got his hands on shares in the club and was given control of sporting matters.

And he admits the club has been run more like a business than a football team under the ownership of the Glazer family.

He said: “We’ve got more accountants than we’ve got sporting people at Manchester United.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe doesn't foresee Manchester United challenging on all fronts next season

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe doesn’t foresee Manchester United challenging on all fronts next seasonCredit: ALAMY

“If you’re not careful, the Premier League is going to finish up spending more time in court than it is thinking about what’s good for the league.”

The Old Trafford faithful are hopeful that Ratcliffe will help restore the club back to its past glory.

That’s ultimately the primary goal of life-long United fan Ratcliffe, although he’s all too aware that Rome wasn’t built in a day.

“There’s room for improvement everywhere we look at Manchester United, and we will improve everything,” he said.

“We want to be where Real Madrid is today, but it’ll take time.”

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