Manchester United, manager Erik ten Hag has been given a new two-year contract extension with the Premier League club.
The board at United has decided to give the Dutch a contract extension after he led the team to win the FA Cup few weeks ago at Wembley.
The contract renewal is coming a day after the uncertainty over his future ended.
Ten Hag will remain at Old Trafford after senior officials’ review to ascertain whether or not to keep the manager in place.
United are prepared to back the coach with a new two-year deal.
That deal, according to the Telegraph, will supersede his current contract, which runs out in 2025.
This means the Dutchman will have three more years with the Red Devils from this summer.
United finished eighth last season but qualified to represent England in next season’s Europa League after winning the FA Cup trophy.