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At the start of the week, Manchester United formalized the departure of Erik ten Hag. The Dutch technician had continued a new period of poor results and this pushed the Mancunian management to finally part ways with him. To replace him, the English club has decided to bet on Ruben Amorim who will therefore leave Sporting. In the meantime, Ruud van Nistelroy will take over as interim manager.
But this Friday, in the Daily Mailwe talk about the departure of Erik ten Hag. The former Ajax boss is said to be completely devastated and shocked by his dismissal. He was affected by his failure. His former teammate Hans Kraay Jr declared to the Dutch press that Ten Hag was not even thinking about the money he was going to receive for his departure. “I understand he gets over £14 million, but no, he’s completely devastated, he’s completely ruined. At that moment, we don’t think about money. That will come later. I also don’t feel like I have to call him tomorrow and ask, “Can you still make ends meet, can you still do your shopping?” None of that, but now he’s in trouble. »
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