Erik Ten Hag, Manchester United manager, has confirmed that the club has triggered one-year extension clauses in the deals of four first team players.
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Manchester United Dutch Manager Erik Ten Hag. Photo: Tess Derry/PA Wire via Bloomberg |
The contracts of Marcus Rashford, Fred, Diogo Dalot and Luke Shaw were supposed to expire in June 2023, however, in each case there was an option of an additional 12 months.
This means that, the four players mentioned are all under contract until at least 2024 summer.
Due to media stories regarding the future of the four players at the club, Erik Ten Hag, in an interview said: “Yes, I can confirm it.
“We are happy because the squad is going in the right direction and those players [have] a massive contribution in that direction.
“We want to develop, we want to support those players and we want them to keep in our process.
“So, that’s why we came to those decisions, I’m sure they are the right decisions.
“We want to construct a team for the future, so for longer years, and those players have to be part of it.”