Erik ten Hag’s three conditions before signing Man Utd contract revealed after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s surprise U-turn

After his humiliation, ERIK TEN HAG will negotiate new contracts aggressively.

Manchester United have settled on the Dutchman as manager after failing to recruit a replacement.

Erik ten Hag wants three demands to be met before signing a new Man Utd deal4Erik ten Hag wants three demands to be met before signing a new Man Utd dealCredit: PATen Hag will not let Sir Jim Ratcliffe have total control over transfers

Ten Hag will not give Sir Jim Ratcliffe ultimate transfer control.Image: Alamy

Mauricio Pochettino and Thomas Tuchel withdrew, while Gareth Southgate was at the Euros and prevented negotiations.

It left the club saying Ten Hag “deserves a chance to show what more he is capable of”.

The boss will set the rules, not just be grateful for additional time.

He won’t give up transfer control, which the incoming team sought.After the new technical director suggested starting Bruno Fernandes as a false nine in the FA Cup final win, the 54-year-old is not willing to be dictated to by Wilcox.

Unless Jadon Sancho apologizes for calling him a liar last season, Ten Hag will not let him back in the first team.

With his present contract expiring, the boss wants his first-team coach Benni McCarthy to sign a new one.

Ten Hag needs these assurances before signing a new three-year contract with one year left under his present term.He is furious at his treatment and lack of public support since Ratcliffe arrived.

After upsetting Manchester City in the FA Cup final, United fans urged Ten Hag to stay, despite a club-worst Premier League finish of seventh.

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Ten Hag remains adamant Jadon Sancho will not return unless he apologises4Ten Hag remаins adamant Jadon Sancho will not return unless he apologisesCredit: GettyThe Dutchman also wants a new contract for coach Benni McCarthy

The Dutchman wants Benni McCarthy’s contract renewed.Credit: Getty

After knowing he will continue at Old Trafford, Ten Hag wants to take the “next step” on their pre-season tour.

Red Devils play Rosenborg in Norway on July 15 and Rangers at Murrayfield five days later.

They play Arsenal, Real Betis, and Liverpool in the US.

Ten Hag said: “Pre-season is for preparing and we must make that our next step.

It’s one of the only times the team can work on structures and standards.

We’ll be strong, but players who do well in the Copa America and Euros won’t play.”