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[Saba Sports News] According to British media reports, although Erik ten Hag’s position as manager is precarious, Manchester United has been striving to meet the Dutchman’s requests. Reports indicate that to protect the team’s training from prying eyes, Manchester United has spent £200,000 to build a white wall at Carrington. This wall was approved by INEOS and senior management and was constructed in the past two weeks at Ten Hag’s request. Sources within Manchester United revealed to the media that this wall is solely to protect Ten Hag and the players’ privacy and training. However, this £200,000 wall has sparked dissatisfaction among club staff, as INEOS has implemented strict cost-cutting measures resulting in 250 job losses. The new owners promised to use the saved funds for first-team operations, but many staff members questioned whether this wall was worth it. Recently, Manchester United concluded a high-level meeting; according to previous reports, this meeting lasted over six hours without making a decision to change managers, and Ten Hag will not be dismissed in the near future. It is reported that Ten Hag has not been informed that his job is under threat, so he plans to continue coaching in the league match against Brentford next Saturday.
