Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Friday, June 3.
McClaren outlines 'mad' first week
Steve McClaren and Erik ten Hag are settling down at Manchester United after a 'mad' start to their time in charge at Old Trafford. The rebuild has kicked into gear after former Ajax manager, Ten Hag, was unveiled last week.
Having taken in his first game at Crystal Palace on the final day of the season, the Dutchman has now put together his support team, while he's also finalised his retained list.
McClaren and Mitchell van der Gaag have been appointed as assistants, while the departures of Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard and Juan Mata have all been announced. They follow Nemanja Matic, Edinson Cavani and Lee Grant, whose exits have also been confirmed.
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Levitt contract extension triggered
United have triggered their one-year extension in Dylan Levitt's contract following an exceptional campaign north of the border on loan with Dundee United.
Levitt, 21, was entering the final month of his agreement, but United have taken up the option of an additional year to tie the midfielder to the club until 2023. They will soon make a decision on whether he stays for the remainder of his contract or departs for a fee to gain the first-team playing time that he's evidently ready for.
It comes the day after Levitt put in a coming of age performance for Wales during the Nations League loss against to Poland - his 11th appearance at senior international level.
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