Erik ten Hag will continue to lead Manchester United, and discussions to extend his contract are underway.

Following the club's end-of-season evaluation, which lasted more than two weeks and involved interviewing several managers for the position, United and Ten Hag are reportedly in agreement.

Erik ten Hag will continue to lead Manchester United, and discussions to extend his contract are underway.

Nonetheless, the review's conclusion was that Ten Hag ought to stay in charge, and talks to extend the Dutchman's contract have started.

Ten Hag's current deal expires at the conclusion of the following season, but the club may choose to extend it for an additional year.

Although United's eighth-place finish was disappointing—their lowest in the Premier League era—they defeated Manchester City to win the FA Cup, Ten Hag's second trophy in as many years.

Despite dealing with a roster beset by injuries all season, Ten Hag was able to secure Europa League status with the Wembley triumph over City.

The evaluation came to the conclusion that Ten Hag ought to get an opportunity to demonstrate his additional abilities inside the new athletic framework put in place after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS took over management of football operations.

Why did Manchester United choose to remain with Ten Hag?

The FA Cup victory over City was especially noteworthy, and United's evaluation acknowledged this noteworthy accomplishment of winning two trophies in two seasons.

Decision-makers at United are reportedly impressed by Ten Hag's commitment and the manner in which he has conducted himself with decency and professionalism.

United took into consideration a number of other considerations, including Ten Hag's development of academy products Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.

The study also considered mitigating factors, including the amount of issues centred in crucial positions and the injuries sustained by Ten Hag's players.

In addition, United feels that new players like Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund need time to settle in, since Mason Mount missed the majority of the previous campaign due to injury.