Manchester United is among the biggest clubs in the world. The Premier League side has enjoyed a fair share of success over the last few decades. However, the club’s growth chart went down in recent years, especially after the Ferguson era.
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Since then, many coaches have come and tried to restore the club’s glory days. Some may have helped, while others made the club’s situation even worse. However, the club might be getting back on track, after the arrival of Erik Ten Hag.
Players are in for a treat
It looks like the glory days are back at Old Trafford. The club is enduring a decent season, as they are currently sitting third in the Premier League. Besides this, Ten Hag’s men are in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup.
The Red Devils also won a crucial match after beating Xavi’s Barcelona in the Europa League. They will now face Real Betis in the Round of 16. The players are more motivated than ever after a crucial Cup win. However, it looks like the United players might be in for a treat.
⏪ This time last night, we brought the #CarabaoCup home…
But we're not done yet, as our quest for success continues on Sunday 👊#MUFC pic.twitter.com/AOCMIBHCAB
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) March 2, 2023
Several reports suggest that the players might take £485,000 each in bonuses. Given the condition, they win all four titles, i.e., the Premier League, the Europa League, and the FA Cup.
A few stars, including Rashford and Casemiro, have already pocketed £65,000 for the win at Wembley. The reports further indicate that wins in the FA Cup and Europa League will help them earn £85,000. Whereas, a Premier League title can help them get a whopping £250,000.
A historic rise for Manchester United
Erik Ten Hag has changed the fortunes of Manchester United. Although the club may have had a shaky start to the season, it looks like they are finally settling in under the Dutch coach.
The club was in shambles after their star No. 7 left the club on bitter terms, thus securing a move to the Middle East. Yet they managed to balance themselves, with key players including Rashford, Bruno, and Martinez leading their side.
Manchester United substitutes have scored 20 goals this season, more than any other team in Europe. [@TeleFootball] pic.twitter.com/acXQEcPwFj
— United Zone (@ManUnitedZone_) March 2, 2023
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The Glazers invested heavily in key transfers, as the arrivals of Casemiro, Weghorst, and Sabitzer have helped deepen the squad. Moreover, it looks like it has finally paid off, both for the club and the players as well.
Nevertheless, there’s still a long way to go as the United players have only completed one out of four objectives. Only time will tell how the season will end for them.
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