Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has explained why he is yet to speak with the new owners following their takeover.
The club announced on Christmas Eve that they had agreed a deal for Sir Jim Ratcliffe to buy 25% stake of the Old Trafford outfit.
Ratcliffe's team will take charge of the football operations at the Red Devils, which includes having a say in transfers.
Read: How Ratcliffe co. could bring the glory days back to Man Utd
Ten Hag has been linked with a departure in recent weeks, but he has revealed INEOS want to work with him.
"As you said, the schedule is so condensed, so I haven't had the time so far to speak with them, but it will come, and I look forward [to it].
"They want to work with me, and I want to work with them. We will have the conversations, the meetings, so we will see.
"Listen, I'm focused on the games so far. So, as I said, at this moment, I don't want to have distractions but in the coming days, and weeks, there will be time for this and then I will know more.
"But I think it's a good thing, it's very positive, we are really looking forward to working together. INEOS wants to work with me, with this infrastructure, and I want to work with them."
The Red Devils will look to finish the year on a high when they take on Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon.
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