To be honest, from the previous year I agree more that Manchester United needs an update on their manager, Ten Hag doesn't mean he's not great but he's too old-fashioned to make much better innovations at Manchester United in my opinion, because in any case the player's problem is definitely driven by the recommendation of the coach himself in making a decision whether to retain the player or sell him.
The need for a new manager at Manchester United started since last two seasons of you ask me but because the club management is still not finding anything wrong with Erik ten Hag's results for the club, they've decided to keep his at the club. Manchester United under Erik ten Hag are yet to adopt any style of football that one can point at to be their normal style despite the manager spending over a season with the club. Manchester United will get rid of him any day the club management comes to terms with the fact that he's not the best for them.