Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United sale by Glazers would be good

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Erik ten Hag says he has been reassured any change in ownership would not affect the ‘objectives, goals and culture’ at Manchester United

Avram Glazer says owners ‘going forward’ with their processPhotograph: Ash Donelon/Manchester United/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Ash Donelon/Manchester United/Getty ImagesErik ten Hag has said the Glazer family’s decision toof Manchester United could be a good thing and that he has been reassured any change in ownership would not affect the “objectives, goals and culture” of the club.

Ten Hag said he had not spoken with the owners but had discussed the plans with the United CEO, Richard Arnold. “My information is that it will only be good things because there will be more investment possible,” he said.

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