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Former Manchester United captain Steve Bruce believes Erik ten Hag may be in charge next season.

The ex-Newcastle United manager was asked about his thoughts on the INEOS takeover of the Red Devils.

Bruce also spoke about the season so far and what the new ownership group is focusing on improving.

He told talkSPORT: "It certainly sounds, by his interview, that they have (a plan for Ten Hag to stay).

"There is certainly a plan in place above him. They have put in structures above him.

"I know people are on gardening leave but I am sure, by the summer, it will be resolved. Dan Ashworth, the new CEO (Omar Berrada), the kid from Southampton (Jason Wilcox).

"It looks as if there is a plan in place. Certainly, by the sounds of Ten Hag, he feels like he's part of it and I genuinely hope he is given a chance under the new ownership.

"The big thing I think, for all Man United fans, is recruitment and how they improve that. There's no doubt that they have spent a hell of a lot of money.

"However, have they got it right with the type of player you have to be to play for Man United? Man United sets the highest standards. You're under intense scrutiny and, by the way, so is the manager.

"Everybody is judged on results. It will be interesting to see, going forward.

"Ten Hag, I hope they will go with him and put the people in place above him to drive the club forward. But they've got a hell of a work ahead of them."

This article first appeared on Tribal Football and was syndicated with permission.

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