Jesse Lingard is leaving Manchester United this summer because he feels let down by his treatment.
Lingard's contract is up in June and several European clubs have already expressed an interest in him.
It has been suggested that the new United boss wants to speak with the England player about his future.
Lingard doesn't want to talk to the Dutch.
There was a lot of interest in Lingard.
Lingard was told he would get an opportunity to press his first-team claims after United refused to let him join a top-four rival.
Lingard was upset on Monday when he was not introduced from the bench during the win against Brentford, which would have been his farewell appearance for United.
Lingard's brother posted a furious message on social media complaining that after 20 years of blood, sweat and tears, four domestic trophies and three cup final goals, there wasn't even a farewell for him.
Lingard played in World Cup qualification for England in September and October of 2021.
He was close to being selected for Euro 2020 after some outstanding performances on loan at West Ham.
Negotiations with two clubs interested in Lingard are at an advanced stage.
Lingard wasn't sure about committing himself to a club that was in a battle to stay in the Championship when he was tried on by the Magpies in January.
When Ten Hag takes over as manager, United are keen to avoid the issues they experienced at the start of the post-Ferguson era.
It is the first time that United have appointed a manager already in a club job.
The Old United outfit waited until the end of June before the Scot started work.
The United feel that it cost them valuable time in terms of assessing transfer options and getting to know existing staff.
It is not known when Ten Hag will report to the training complex for the first time.
He is expected to start working immediately, have a holiday, and be back in time to prepare for pre-season, which includes a friendly against the Reds in Thailand on July 12.