It’s understood that as this was a standard meeting for the group, we’re unlikely to hear anything about the contents of the meeting unless a drastic decision was made, such as the sacking of ten Hag.
At this time multiple reports have expressed that there is no clarity emerging as of yet from the meeting regarding ten Hag’s future at the club.
Whilst no correspondence has been made, indicating that the decision has not been made to sack ten Hag as of yet, he’s not out of the woods, as we could hear more over the coming days.
It was reported prior to the meetings that Ratcliffe feels that “enough is enough” at Manchester United, with the club currently sitting in 14th in the Premier League and 21st in the Europa League.
However, an exclusive report by Centre Devils has revealed that the fate of ten Hag rests in the hands of sporting director Dan Ashworth.
Despite Ratcliffe’s feelings, Ashworth has the final call on whether ten Hag is kept in the managerial role.
However, the heart of these decisions are whether ten Hag is the right man to get better results at Old Trafford.
Whilst The Red Devils are only six points from the top four, needing a finish in the top four to secure Champions League football next year, they’re actually closer to the relegations zone, being only five points above the cut-off 18th place.