Transfer insider Dean Jones has been discussing the prospect of ongoing problems at Manchester United ahead of the arrival of Erik ten Hag. 

The lowdown: Carrington bust-up

This comes following a report from the Manchester Evening News confirming that there had been a clash during training last week.

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The two players involved haven't been named and the in-fighting symbolises wider issues faced at Old Trafford during the 2021/22 campaign as the club faces another season without silverware and without the prospect of elite European football at Old Trafford next term.

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Having appointed Ten Hag from Ajax, United will be hoping this summer can spell somewhat of a new dawn as the Red Devils attempt to return to the glory days.

The latest: Jones on ongoing 'issues'

Speaking to Give Me Sport, Jones shed some light on the grievances, which he says ought to have to been ironed out before the 52-year-old takes over from Ralf Rangnick.

He said: “If there were issues, then they should have been sorted out before now, and probably not in this manner. I know some United fans were like: ‘finally, some passion in this team’, but it probably just means that there are rifts there. That’s just another issue for ten Hag to fix.”

The verdict: Clean slate

In this instance, it truly is apt that a change is as good as a rest for United as the European superpower attempts to arrest an alarming slide away from the top table.

Albeit Ten Hag certainly appears to have his work cut out in order to address the long list of problems at the club, with as many as 12 players expected to leave there is certainly potential for the Dutchman to install a whole new culture from the outset.

After adding a third Eredivisie title to his already impressive CV, Ten Hag's success in management coupled with a penchant for developing young prospects certainly fits in with the previously successful mantra under Sir Alex Ferguson and should see the Dutchman given time in the role once the current problems in the Red Devils camp can be resolved.

In other news: Ten Hag loves him: Man Utd now ‘pressing’ to sign transfer listed Italian after agent meeting. 

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