Erik ten Hag was spotted to enjoy dinner with agent Kees Vos following Man Utd’s chaotic draw with Tottenham

ERIK TEN HAG enjoyed dinner with his agent Kees Vos following Manchester United’s draw with Tottenham.

The Red Devils twice took the lead before being pegged back by Spurs.

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

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

He was joined by his agent Kees Vos, left

He was joined by his agent Kees Vos, left

They ate at Italian restaurant La Famiglia

They ate at Italian restaurant La Famiglia

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

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

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

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

Scott McTominay also spurned a late opportunity to win the game as the match ended 2-2.

But there were plenty of positives for Ten Hag to take from the clash, including forwards Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford getting on the scoresheet.

After the game the Dutchman enjoyed a candlelight dinner with Vos at an Italian restaurant called La Famiglia in Hale Village, Cheshire.

It has been a busy period for the United boss after meeting new investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford earlier this month.

Ratcliffe was in attendance at Old Trafford for the Spurs clash and sat alongside Sir Alex Ferguson.

He had his head in his hands at one point but Ten Hag’s position as manager is thought to be safe for the foreseeable future.

That is because Ratcliffe is planning a detailed structural review which will likely take up to two months.

Ratcliffe and Brailsford want to do a huge audit of the football side of the club in an attempt to grasp the “performance challenge” on their hands.

Ineos is putting together a list of potential candidates for a new sporting director and director of football.

The current football director, John Murtough, is under threat, as is the technical director, Darren Fletcher.

Brailsford is said to be interested in former Liverpool transfer guru Julian Ward.

Former Tottenham transfer head Paul Mitchell, as well as ex-Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards, are both candidates.