Man Utd staff 'concerned' over role of Erik ten Hag's agent in summer transfers
Manchester United staff have aired concerns at how much influence Erik ten Hag's agent, Kees Vos, is beginning to have on their transfer dealings.
Ten Hag has just finished his second summer at Old Trafford in which huge sums, once again, have been spent to bring in the likes of Mason Mount, Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund. Vos's Sports Entertainment Group have become the club's most used agency when it comes to bringing in new talent.
SEG were responsible for helping to negotiate 178million worth of transfers with Vos a regular visitor to their Carrington training base. The Daily Mail reports that Ten Hag's son, Nigel, also works for the agency as an analyst, further tightening the bond.
Hojlund joined SEG the month before he left Atalanta for Manchester in a deal that cost the club 72m. Ten Hag also made a deadline day move for Moroccan Sofyan Amrabat, whom he chased for several weeks, with Vos's agency representing the midfielder in the deal.