MANCHESTER, England — Erik ten Hag said he is in the dark about Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s possible investment into Manchester United.
Ratcliffe and his INEOS-backed consortium are proposing to buy a 25% stake in a deal which would include influence over football decisions.
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Ten Hag has a veto when it comes to United’s recruitment of new players but the Dutchman said he is yet to be told about changes to the club’s structure.
“I’m not involved in this,” Ten Hag told a news conference on Friday.
“Others in the club are dealing with this, I’m focusing on my team, focusing on the current block and the most important priority is the next game, it’s all about that.”