According to reports, Manchester United and former boss Erik ten Hag chose to sign £86m flop Antony instead of two potential ...
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag could be in line for a swift return ... Before that, he built an incredible Ajax team which was full of young football talent that played football ...
Borussia Dortmund is undergoing a crisis. Currently languishing in 10th place in the Bundesliga and 13th in the Champions ...
Borussia Dortmund have sacked Nuri Sahin following their Champions League loss to Bologna on Tuesday night - with Erik ... Ten Hag met Sammer during his previous stint in Germany. The former Ajax ...
Manchester United sacked Erik ... Ten Hag’s time at United didn’t quite go to plan but he did still win two trophies, as he loved to remind his doubters. Many clubs will still be interested in Ten Hag ...
Erik ten Hag passed up the chance to sign a player who ... often signing players who he had worked with at Ajax or those who had links to the Eredivisie or the Netherlands. But it's emerged ...
Paul Pogba remains the club’s record signing following his return from Juventus in 2016 for £89 million. The Frenchman’s move is closely followed by Antony’s £86 million transfer from Ajax in 2022.
Erik ten Hag may be returning to England’s top flight much sooner than he – or any Manchester United fans – expected.Indeed, ...
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly under consideration to replace Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham ...
Erik ten Hag has been ruled out of the race to be the next Borussia Dortmund boss -after initially being the front-runner. Sahin was sacked after just seven months in charge following Dortmund ...
"I wish this special club all the best." talkSPORT understands that Ten Hag is in the running to succeed Sahin at Signal Iduna Park, but there are issues surrounding him potentially taking charge.
According to the player’s agent, Erik ten Hag prevented Manchester United from signing Manchester City newbie Abdukodir Khusanov while he was in charge. Man City are January’s biggest spenders ...