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Chris Doyle

Erik ten Hag's phone call snub with Ralf Rangnick emerges as Man Utd told to "sever ties"

Erik ten Hag has not picked up the phone to call Ralf Rangnick since being appointed Manchester United boss.

The Dutchman will arrive at Old Trafford in the summer to succeed Rangnick who will move into a consultancy role, as well taking the Austria job, following his spell as interim manager.

Ten Hag still has to see out the season with Ajax but he has a major rebuild on his hands at United and club chiefs have already started planning for his arrival with movement in the hierarchy, as well as targeting new players with as many as 12 players expected to depart in the upcoming transfer window.

Rangnick's decision to juggle his position at United with the Austria job has been heavily scrutinised which has thrown doubt over how much influence he will have at the club. United have seemingly distanced itself from Rangnick and it appears Ten Hag has followed suit as he hasn't picked up the phone to call him despite having the 63-year-old's number.

Rangnick said: "I'm pretty sure he's got my phone number! He's got another couple of games to play with Ajax, we have another three games to play here. Whenever he wants to speak with me and exchange our opinions, I'm more than happy to do that.

"Knowing Erik [ten Hag] will be the manager, with a good recruitment process and bringing in the right players, I'm very positive the supporters and the media will be able to see a better team and, at the end, hopefully, a better position in the league."

Martin Keown reckons Rangnick's decision to take charge of Austria while staying at United feels like a "pantomime". The former Arsenal defender said on BBC's Football Focus: "He's the Manchester United manager, why are they even making that announcement now, the whole thing is a pantomime. It just hasn't worked. The sooner the new manager comes in, the better."

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Dion Dublin was in agreement with Keown and has told United to cut ties with Rangnick as he doesn't see the arrangement working out. He added: "I don't think it is going to work. I really don't see how it is. An international manager working at Manchester United. He's come in and it hasn't worked for him, it's not been great. There are still issues in the dressing room.

"The individual performances haven't been good enough at Manchester United, they can't get a run of games together. Sever your ties, you gave it a go, thank you very much and let him go. I don't think you need anything that didn't work still there."

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