Manchester United staff are reportedly growing increasingly concerned with Erik ten Hag's recent transfer business.
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According to the Daily Mail, those working at Old Trafford are becoming worried about the seemingly growing influence Ten Hag's agent, Kees Vos, is having regarding transfer negotiations at the club.
Vos owns Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), and it is believed the Dutch-based company has become the go-to agency when it comes to negotiating player sales and signings for the side.
SEG had the Red Devils' big-money signing Rasmus Hojlund join them a month before completing his lucrative move to the record Premier League champions, while they were also the intermediaries involved in bringing Moroccan international Sofyan Amrabat in on a season-long loan from Fiorentina.
These deals, along with Vos' constant presence around United's facilities, have reportedly left many of the club's staff anxious about the influence he may be having on acquisitions.
However, the same report claims that a source at the Red Devils says it is completely normal for a team the size of United to liaise with an agency as massive as SEG due to links that may be brought about by key personnel, while the EPL giants' chiefs are also believed to be comfortable with the situation as it stands.
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The news comes at a time when there is a lot of upheaval surrounding the Mancunians. Ten Hag and the team have not endured the best start to the 2023/24 campaign, and pressure is beginning to mount on the 53-year-old as they languish in 13th place in the league.
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