March 10 (Bloomberg) - According to an article by SimonBBC reporter Stone, Ten Hahn's future at Manchester United remains unknown, and his stay or departure has nothing to do with the team's ability to win a ticket to next season's Champions Cup.

Despite Sir Ratcliffe's comments last month about the importance of reaching the Champions League, Ten Hagh's future does not actually depend on United winning the Champions League next season.

The Inglis Group is now responsible for Manchester United's soccer operations. Sir Dave Brailsford has traveled to many matches and has put a lot of effort behind the scenes. A new club structure is being formed. Berrada, who is due to formally take over as United's chief executive this summer, is also seen as an important personnel appointment because of the experience he has gained during his time at City Football Group and Manchester City, including men's soccer, women's soccer operations and transfer dealings.

Newcastle director Ashworth is expected to officially join United sometime in the future and work with Berrada. However, United have insisted that they will not pay £20 million in compensation for Ashworth, but it is widely believed that United could end up paying some compensation for the appointment of a new director, much like the compensation deal they struck for the hiring of Berrada.

In addition to Ashworth, Southampton Wilcox and Crystal Palace Friedman are also candidates for United's attention.

Finally, Simon Stone says that it is also possible that ten Hahn could remain in charge next season, given the adverse effect that the cost of sacking a manager could have on the club's financial reporting, as well as the change in management opinion within United.

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