Erik ten Hag breaks silence on Man United exit after four months with next job hint - Iqraa news

Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag

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Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is set to speak out publicly for the first time since he was sacked by the club in October.

The Dutchman has been out of work since being replaced by Ruben Amorim after a troubling start to the season. Matters on the pitch haven't improved at Old Trafford under Amorim with the Red Devils in 15th.

Ten Hag was linked with the Borussia Dortmund job after Nuri Sahin was sacked in January but Niko Kavic was appointed instead. There has been speculation of him returning to Ajax but Francesco Farioli's men are currently top of the Eredivisie.

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After leaving United on the back of winning the Carabao Cup and FA Cup in two seasons, Ten Hag is set to be a man in high demand at the end of the season across Europe.

Now, for the first time since his exit, Ten Hag will speak out publicly in a sit-down interview with SEG Stories podcast. The talk is set to air on Tuesday but the trailer that dropped on Monday sees the ex-United boss discuss his future and what he misses the most about England.

"I had already decided for myself, 'Okay, I'm not doing anything until July 1'," he said. "If there's one thing I miss it's Old Trafford. You're always working towards a dot on the horizon, but you never get to the horizon.

"We've had many highs, there is always room for improvement and good is not enough. You can do better."

It's the first time Ten Hag is speaking out about his future, what's next and leaving United. All eyes will be peeled to see what he says on the club and what he intends to do next.

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