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. He was sacked after all he has done for the club 😥💔

Manchester United’s Carrington training complex is currently undergoing a £50 million renovation to bring its facilities in line with other top-tier clubs. However, the ongoing construction has left the training sessions more exposed, prompting head coach Erik Ten Hag to request the installation of a large white wall to block outsiders’ view and offer some weather protection.
Even with uncertainty around Ten Hag’s future, Manchester United’s INEOS executives and senior officials have approved the wall’s construction.
According to The Daily Mail, this addition is intended to restore the privacy once enjoyed at the team’s former training ground. However, some staff members have expressed concerns over the wall’s expense, especially considering recent cost-cutting measures that resulted in 250 layoffs during a major restructuring.
While the new co-owners have promised to reinvest savings into the first team, some employees are questioning whether the wall is a justifiable use of funds.
The Mirror also reported that last season, Ratcliffe canceled some of the team’s usual FA Cup final perks, further highlighting the club’s tighter financial controls.
This is not the first time unique changes have been made at Carrington. Former manager Louis van Gaal once installed windbreakers, arguing that wind is not always favorable for players.
These renovations emphasize Manchester United’s dedication to upgrading its facilities for the benefit of both players and coaching staff. Despite a tough start to the season and a lower-than-expected league position, Ten Hag remains assured of the leadership
‘s backing.