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Ed Woodward leaving Manchester United 'can make the difference' for Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford, says Louis van Gaal

ByTNT Sports

Published 07/06/2022 at 21:07 GMT+1

Louis van Gaal believes Erik ten Hag could benefit from the changes to the leadership structure at Manchester United. Ed Woodward left United in February and was replaced by Richard Arnold as chief executive. Van Gaal, who was sacked as United boss in 2016, thinks the boardroom switch may help his compatriot. Van Gaal has also given his thoughts on reported United transfer target Jurrien Timber.

Erik ten Hag

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Louis van Gaal believes Ed Woodward leaving Manchester United may help new boss Erik ten Hag be successful at Manchester United.
Van Gaal managed United between 2014 and 2016 before he was sacked. He warned Ten Hag about the United job in March, calling it a "commercial club" and would be "better going to a football club".
The Netherlands boss thinks having new chief executive Richard Arnold overseeing the leadership team could benefit Ten Hag.
"There is now a new leadership. It was Woodward and now it is Richard Arnold and that can make the difference. So we have to wait and see.
"He (Ten Hag) has a lot of confidence. So who am I to say something about that?"
Netherlands and Ajax right-back Jurrien Timber has been linked with a move to United this summer.
Van Gaal believes the 20-year-old is Premier League quality but must make a move to a bigger team if he is to get into his squad for the Qatar World Cup which gets underway in November.
He added: "I think a player of his quality can play in the Premier League. That is not a problem.
"If he has to make this big step now, that's the question. (If he does not play) then he is not so wise, I think. He has to play."
Van Gaal said in April that he was battling prostate cancer. The 70-year-old later said the "25 radiation treatments" he has had have been successful.
"This is not the moment to speak about my disease," he added.
"But I can assure you that I can manage because this group is a present for me. In my career I have never coached such a group."
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