The Austria national team coach will not be staying at the club in a consulting position because of his commitment. In November, Rangnick took over as interim manager at United, but was unable to save their season. They finished sixth with their lowest points tally in the history of the league, and failed to qualify for the playoffs. Inside Man United's worst season.
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Over the past six months, the club would like to acknowledge the efforts of interim manager Ralf Rangnick.
By mutual agreement, Ralf will focus solely on his new role as manager of the Austria national team and will not be taking up a consultant role at Old Manchester.
We wish Ralf the best of luck in this next chapter of his career.
When asked if he would accept the role of consultant next season, Ten Hag would not be drawn on the situation with the club.
Ten Hag said earlier this week that it was on the club.
His tenure began with a win against the top four in the league, but he also oversaw United's exit from the FA Cup, a round-of-16 exit in the league, and several embarrassing results in the league.
The former Hoffenheim coach said that Ten Hag must be given time to fix the squad.
He said his request for a forward at the end of the January transfer window was turned down by the club despite losing Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood. The club failed to act on his wishlist, which included Porto's Luis Diaz, who later joinedLiverpool, River Plate forward Julian Alvarez, and Dusan Vlahovic, who signed for the Bianconeri.
Austria will kick off their Nations League campaign against Croatia on June 3.