Erik ten Hag is taking a tough stance at Man Utd. Find out who’s in his firing line and what this could mean for the team’s future.

Erik ten Hag has warned his current Manchester United players that they will follow the likes of Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo out the door at Old Trafford if their attitude isn’t right. Sancho has now had his loan move back to Borussia Dortmund confirmed, having been banned from the first-team squad after his public fallout with the manager in September.

It wasn’t the first time Ten Hag had chosen to ax a star for off-field behavior. In December 2022 the club terminated the contract of Ronaldo following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan on TalkTV, where he savagely criticized the Dutchman and the club’s owners.

His approach has proved divisive, with some fans welcoming his ruthless dealings with players, but the ex-Ajax coach has also been criticized for culling stars too readily having presided over 14 defeats this season already. But Ten Hag has warned the rest of his squad that they could also be expelled if they step out of line. “If you want to perform you need hungry players,” said Ten Hag.

“You need players with personalities who are hungry to fight for the badge and fight for this club. And they need to do this in a team.” And he also insisted that is approach was not a hardline one, implying he only demanded what should be standard procedure. “It’s not about discipline,” he said. “It’s about normal behavior. That is what you can expect from a top professional.”

Regardless, Ten Hag will be well aware the pressure on his position will ramp up if his side get beaten by Spurs. Already lying ninth and nine points off the top four, and out of Europe, he’s now battling to salvage the season. But he defiantly shot down the notion he was feeling the heat, arguing: “No, it’s not difficult for me, because I expected from the start of this season that the process can go negative and as a manager you have to stay positive and get the process proceeds in the right direction.

“In the meantime you have to be pragmatic. Get as many points as possible, and wait until the players are fit – and in the meantime work on your team, work on individuals to go to a higher level, set conditions for the team to perform better and the results will rise again.” United are expected to do more business in the January after getting Sancho off the books, albeit temporarily.

The likes of Raphael Varane and Anthony Martial are also in-line to be released, given they can otherwise leave for free when their contracts expire to join the summer.