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Erik ten Hag spotted house hunting with wife as he looks for permanent residence after stunning start to Man Utd career


ERIK TEN HAG was spotted house hunting with wife Bianca after settling into life at Manchester United.

The Dutchman moved to Manchester last summer and after a stuttering start has transformed the Red Devils.

Erik ten Hag and wife Bianca took a trip on their electric bikes
They also had a browse of local houses
Ten Hag may be planning to stay in Manchester for many years after an impressive start

On Monday, fresh from United’s FA Cup fourth-round win over Reading on Saturday, Ten Hag visited Hale Village with his spouse.

The couple rode electric bikes into the Greater Manchester suburb, which they also did in November last year when visiting a cafe.

They then parked up to browse through the window of a local estate agent.

It is possible the pair are looking for a new home following Ten Hag’s success at Old Trafford.

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The first stage of his rebuild following Ralf Rangnick’s reign is already producing results with United one game away from reaching the League Cup final.

They are also third in the Premier League and only 11 points behind leaders Arsenal – a feat which seemed unimaginable after last season.

Marcus Rashford looks rejuvenated under Ten Hag, who has also dealt with Jadon Sancho compassionately, allowing the winger time away to rebuild his fitness and confidence.

Ten Hag has also been savvy in the transfer market with the likes of Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro and Tyrell Malacia all impressing since their summer arrivals.

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Ten Hag signed a three-year contract when he arrived last summer but if he continues to be successful he could be in the dugout for several years.

So it is no surprise him and Bianca are taking a look at properties.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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