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From Cristiano Ronaldo's explosive interview to the public row with Jadon Sancho, Erik ten Hag's 18 months in charge of Manchester United has been filled with challenges. He's been presented with another in the form of new minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chairman and CEO of Ineos. If the Dutchman wants to extend his stay at Old Trafford, he needs to convince the British billionaire that he remains the right man for the job.
It wasn't so long ago that, with the first bids to buy United lodged in February, supporters were demanding that prospective owners formally commit to keeping Ten Hag as manager.