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Ajax chief reveals they are trying to persuade Erik ten Hag to reject Man Utd

Ajax have not given up hope of convincing Erik ten Hag to remain at the club and are trying to convince him to reject a move to Manchester United.

The Dutchman held a couple of interviews with United officials last month, including new chief executive Richard Arnold, and he is said to have verbally agreed a three-year deal with the option for a fourth.




Compensation for Ten Hag is expected to cost around £2m, though United had hoped to negotiate a fee with Ajax and avoid souring their good relationship with the Eredivisie club.

But the Dutch side do not intend to lose Ten Hag without a fight and technical manager Gerry Hamstra has revealed that they are still speaking to him about extending his stay in Amsterdam despite United’s offer.




Speaking ahead of Sunday’s Dutch Cup final, Hamstra told ESPN: ‘We hope he stays, but there are now only two scenarios. Our job is to stick to the facts and he’s not left yet.

‘He is focused on the present. Only Erik can determine his future. He is old enough and wise enough for that. ‘We really hope he stays, and if he does not stay we have to be ready for the second scenario.’

Asked why Ajax did not try to keep Ten Hag, Hamstra said: ‘I can be very clear about this: we did. We did everything to… we are trying everything to keep him on board.’

Probed further on whether that extended to offering the manager a new deal, Hamstra confirmed: ‘Yes. We have tried everything. When? Recently. More money? Yes.’




He added: ‘I think Erik said he is busy with this game and that is what he is focusing on.

‘When players and coaches do well, they end up in the spotlight. That goes for Erik too. He has done a fantastic job for the past few years.’

   
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