The Scotsman

Ten Hag has ‘positive’ meeting with Ratcliffe but it’s early days

- Ian Parker sportts@scotsman.com

Erik ten Hag described his first meeting with Sir Jim Ratcliffe as "very positive" but admitted he still has much to learn about the billionair­e's plans for Manchester United.

Ratcliffe's INEOS group will assume control of footballin­g operations once his purchase of a 25 per cent stake in the club has been ratified in the coming weeks, and he has been in Manchester this week for a series of meetings with club staff.

The meetings have been described as an opportunit­y for Ratcliffe, as well as senior INEOS officials Sir Dave Brailsford and Jean-claude Blanc, to get to know the club before they start work in earnest.

"It was very positive, I have to say," Ten Hag said. "We had a long meeting, many hours we sit together and on many issues we are on the same page so it was very positive.

"I think from both sides it was a very constructi­ve meeting and we look forward to working with them."

But asked if he had been able to gain a clear idea of what might change under Ratcliffe, Ten Hag said: "We have to let it settle down. They're just coming in, introducin­g themselves.

"They have good ideas. We have to see what we can integrate. In togetherne­ss we will work on that but after one day you can't tell that.

"They have given me a few [ideas], we have had our debates about strategies and I think we will come together."

Ten Hag would not be drawn on reports that winger Jadon Sancho is close to returning to Borussia Dortmund on a loan until the end of the season.

He has not featured since August after a public falling out with Ten Hag and his refusal to apologise for a social media post in which the 23-year-old said he had been made a "scapegoat".

A January exit has long been expected and Dortmund, the club Sancho left to join United in a £73 million deal in 2021, have emerged as the leading contenders for his signature.

"I can't say anything about that," Ten Hag said.

Ten Hag did confirm that United have triggered contract extensions for Victor Lindleof, Aaron Wan-bissaka and Hannibal Mejbri, but they have entered discussion­s with Raphael Varane and Anthony Martial rather than take up options in their deals, which expire in the summer.

Martial is widely expected to leave the club in the summer, while it has been reported that United are hoping to persuade Varane to accept reduced terms if he is to sign a new deal.

"We are talking with Rapha Varane, with Anthony Martial, and we triggered the options on Aaron Wan-bissaka, Victor Lindelof and Hannibal," Ten Hag said. Asked why contract options had not been triggered for Varane and Martial, he added: "I think that is an internal discussion between the club and the players."

Meanwhile, Ten Hag said he still does not know yet if goalkeeper Andre Onana will be available for next weekend's Premier League match against Tottenham, saying only that he can feature in Monday's FA Cup tie away to Wigan.

Onana will represent Cameroon at this month’s Africa Cup of Nations but may be allowed to join the squad late.

 ?? ?? Erik Ten Hag would not be drawn on speculatio­n linking Jadon Sancho with a loan switch from Manchester United to Borussia Dortund. ‘I can't say anything about that,’ said the Old Trafford manager
Erik Ten Hag would not be drawn on speculatio­n linking Jadon Sancho with a loan switch from Manchester United to Borussia Dortund. ‘I can't say anything about that,’ said the Old Trafford manager

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