Sunday People

The Ten commandmen­t ...put your faith in youth

United’s new boss wants to do it the Ajax way

- By Steve Bates

ERIK TEN HAG is determined to improve Manchester United’s young stars and turn their potential into trophies – and hard cash.

The Dutch coach, 52, wants to put his own stamp on United by raiding the transfer market for new players this summer.

But he is also adamant he can improve youngsters like Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Scott Mctominay and Anthony Elanga on the training pitch – just like he did at Ajax.

Ten Hag, who bids farewell to the Dutch champions in their final Eredivisie game of the season at Vitesse Arnhem today, wants to recreate the Ajax model – by increasing players’ value through the intensive individual programmes he employed in Holland.

He said: “A lot of clubs are looking at the top players now at Ajax. If they cannot be kept, they will generate a lot of money for Ajax.

Value

“There is massive interest in players like Ryan Gravenberc­h, Jurrien Timber, Brazilian forward Antony and Sebastien Haller.

“We have created a team again that is not only top class in a sporting way, but also economical­ly big value.

“There is a massive amount of capital on the pitch. Ajax will sell players for at least DQRWKHU ½ PLOOLRQ WKLV VXPPHU ··

Gravenberc­h, 19, looks to be heading to Bayern Munich, while central defender Timber and Antony were both targets for United even before Ten Hag was appointed as the new manager.

Ten Hag oversaw the developmen­t of some of the best young stars Ajax have produced in recent years – with the club banking a hefty £372m when they were sold.

The list includes midfielder Frenkie de Jong and defender Mattijs de Ligt both sold for £77m each in 2019 to Barcelona and Juventus respective­ly.

Ten Hag also polished Hakim Ziyech into a dangerous winger with Chelsea paying £36m for the Moroccan in 2020 before selling Donny van der Beek to United in a £35m deal later the same summer.

The Dutch coach impressed Ajax so much in his four-and-a-half year stay club chief executive and former Old Trafford and Fulham keeper Edwin van der Sar hopes he returns to Amsterdam after his stint at United.

“The best thing I can say now is that Erik is walking out through the front door at Ajax.

“I wish him all the luck he needs at Manchester United and I actually hope to see him again here one day.’’ However, Ten

Hag’s departure has not been without controvers­y after he raised eyebrows by dedicating the Dutch title triumph to disgraced former director of football Marc Overmars.

Difficult

Former Arsenal winger Overmars brought Ten Hag to Ajax from Utrecht in 2017 and supported him as he experience­d difficult times in his first season in Amsterdam.

“This title is very much Marc’s title” added Ten Hag.

“We have built this team together and together we have changed the culture of the club.

“I am happy for Marc that we have won this championsh­ip in the Netherland­s and I will always stay in touch with him.’’

Ten Hag’s words were received with mixed feelings.

Sporting director Overmars was forced to resign after inappropri­ate messages were received by a number of female colleagues in the offices at Ajax.

His actions are still subject to a massive ongoing investigat­ion and they have caused more than a stir among the 400 employees at the club.

 ?? ?? POINTING TO FUTURE Erik ten Hag (right) wants to bring on more Rashfords and Mctominays
POINTING TO FUTURE Erik ten Hag (right) wants to bring on more Rashfords and Mctominays

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