EXPENSIVE MOMENT: Ten Hag spotted enjoying dinner with agent Kees Vos amid departure of many golden heros

After United’s stalemate with Tottenham, Erik Ten Hag had supper with his agent Kees Vos.

The Red Devils led twice before the Spurs closed the gap.

Erik ten Hag enjoyed dinner in Vale Village after Manchester United drew with Tottenham

In Vale Village, Erik ten Hag had dinner following Manchester United’s draw with Tottenham.

He was joined by his agent Kees Vos, left

In Vale Village, Erik ten Hag had dinner following Manchester United’s draw with Tottenham.

They ate at Italian restaurant La Famiglia

They dined at La Famiglia, an Italian eatery.

It has been a busy period for Ten Hag with Sir Jim Ratcliffe arriving at the club

Since Sir Jim Ratcliffe joined Ten Hag, the club has been rather busy.

Ten Hag's position at United is thought to be safe

Ten Hag is believed to have a secure place at United.

The game finished 2-2 as Scott McTominay squandered a late chance to win.

However, there were several encouraging aspects of the match for Ten Hag, such as the goals scored by Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund, two strikers.

The Dutchman and Vos had dinner by candlelight at La Famiglia, an Italian eatery in Hale Village, Cheshire, following the game.

Following his meetings with new investors Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford earlier this month, the United manager has had a busy time.

Ratcliffe was seated next to Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford during the Spurs game.

Though at one point he appeared to be holding his head in his hands, Ten Hag’s job as manager is believed to remain secure for the foreseeable future.

This is due to Ratcliffe’s intention to conduct a thorough structural examination, which may take up to two months.

Ratcliffe and Brailsford hope to take on the “performance challenge” by conducting a thorough assessment of the football department within the club.

A list of possible applicants for the positions of director of football and sporting director is being assembled by Ineos.

Both Darren Fletcher, the technical director, and John Murtough, the football director, are in danger.

Julian Ward, a former Liverpool transfer guru, is reportedly appealing to Brailsford.

Candidates include former Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards and former Tottenham transfer head Paul Mitchell.