Exclusive Erik Ten Hag Sack Odds: Is The Manchester United Manager In Trouble?

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After Manchester United’s poor start to the season, Erik ten Hag has seen his future at the club be surrounded with doubt. Here at SportsLens, we have compiled a list of odds over the sacking of the Manchester United manager.

  • Erik ten Hag has seen his side lose their last three matches.
  • The Dutchman has been priced at 7/4 to be in charge at the start of next season.
  • Jadon Sancho has been surrounded with controversy and Ten Hag is valued at 11/10 to leave the club before the winger.
  • Some faith has been stored in the United boss, as he is priced at 2/5 to still be in charge on Boxing Day

Erik Ten Hag Exclusive Sack Odds

Ten Hag in charge first game in 24/25 season

Yes @ 7/4

No @ 4/9

Ten Hag in charge on Boxing Day 2023

Yes @ 2/5

No @ 2/1

Ten Hag to leave the club before Harry Maguire 

Yes @ 8/11

No @ 11/10

Ten Hag to leave the club before Jadon Sancho 

Yes @ 10/11

No @ 10/11

Note: All information on this page is intended for entertainment purposes only.

SportsLens Head of News Lee Astley said: “The Red Devils started the season with a huge sense of promise, excitement and expectation, following a successful season last year. But his time in Manchester has started to spiral, after host of issues on and off the pitch.

“A poor start in the Premier Legue has lead to many questioning if the Dutchman will still be in charge come the start of next season – especially if results do not improve.

“Performances on the pitch have not been up to scratch, however, off-field distractions have added to the problems going on at Old Trafford.

“Former club captain, Hary Maguire has been in the firing line yet again, after his own goal for England sparked a host of abuse. He had been linked with a move to West Ham in the summer, but failed to agree a deal with the Hammers.

“Additionally, 2021 summer signing Jadon Sancho has been dropped to the academy side, after a recent post on Twitter claimed he had been ‘scapegoated’ during his time in Manchester. Making many wonder who will last longer out of the two.”

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