It’s official now Manchester United Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has sacked Erik Ten Hag during the interntional break and his replacement has been named

Manchester United will allegedly have to pay £200,000 to build a privacy wall at its training facility, according reports from Erik ten Hag. United is now investing £50 million in renovations to the Carrington training center in an effort to match the facilities of other elite teams.
But the constant adjustments have made training sessions a little more transparent. Ten Hag has so demanded the construction of a sizable white wall in order to screen their training sessions from inquisitive eyes and offer some weather protection.
Despite the uncertainty around the Dutchman’s future, INEOS chiefs and other influential players in Manchester have authorized the wall. According to The Daily Mail, this modification will give the United players’ privacy from the previous training field back.
The cost of the new wall, though, could annoy some employees. After implementing drastic cost-cutting measures, United underwent a major reorganization that resulted in the loss of 250 jobs.
A few of employees have questioned whether the wall is worth the cost, but the new co-owners have promised to put any savings back into first-team operations. According to the Mirror, Ratcliffe withheld their customary FA Cup final benefits last season.
After leading United for two seasons, Louis van Gaal is most known for his unorthodox methods, such sending earth movers and diggers to Carrington to install windbreakers. Van Gaal used the statement “wind is not always the friend of the players” to defend his choice.
Particularly in light of the current improvements at their Carrington training facility, these modifications demonstrate the club’s commitment to provide first-rate facilities for its players and coaching staff.
After a historically poor start to the season, the squad finds itself in an unusual lower table place heading into the international break, but Ten Hag is adamant that he still has the support of the club’s higher-ups.