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United SACK Ten Hag
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Erik ten Hag sacked by Manchester United after two-and-a-half years as manager with side 14th in Premier League

Ruud van Nistelrooy will take charge as interim head coach while a permanent successor is recruited; Man Utd's new co-owners INEOS had backed Erik ten Hag in the summer with a contract extension until June 2026 but he leaves with the club lying 14th in the Premier League

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The decision to sack Ten Hag by Manchester United's hierarchy has been described as "difficult and finely balanced".

However, it is understood that the decision by the club's board, made in the wake of the controversial 2-1 defeat at West Ham on Sunday, was unanimous.
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Man Utd approach Sporting over appointing head coach Ruben Amorim as their new boss; talks ongoing over making the 39-year-old Erik ten Hag's successor after Dutchman sacked; United would need to pay Amorim's release clause and it is understood they are prepared to do that
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Ruben Amorim is expected to be officially confirmed as Manchester United's new manager on Thursday, with his tenure starting during the November international break.

It is understood the Premier League club have paid Sporting an extra €1m (£840,000) over his €10m (£8.37m) exit clause for an early release from his notice period. There have been discussions around a nominal compensation for the coaching staff Amorim intends to bring to Old Trafford too.

It is anticipated he will sign two-and-a-half-year deal with the option of a further 12 months.
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My love for Manchester United is an inseparable part of my life. I started supporting MU from a young age, captivated by its great history, legends, and the thrilling matches the team has experienced. Every time I see the players wearing the red jersey stepping onto the pitch at Old Trafford, I feel an overwhelming sense of pride and excitement. MU is not just a football club; it symbolizes resilience and belief, embodying the spirit of never giving up. Despite the ups and downs in form, my love for the team remains steadfast. Each match is an opportunity for me to connect with other fans, cheering together and sharing joy and sorrow. Manchester United has become a part of my life, bringing unforgettable moments and endless passion.
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Sporting Lisbon head coach Ruben Amorim confirms he considered the idea of following sporting director Hugo Viana to Manchester City, but has no regrets in joining cross-town rivals Manchester United.

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