The management has not yet decided on the future of the Dutchman
Manchester United does not exclude the option of parting ways with the head coach Eric Ten Hag. Among his potential successors are: Roberto De Zerbi, Thomas Frank And Gareth Southgate.
Man Utd’s new shareholder Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group is reportedly currently exploring options, but no decision has yet been made on the current manager’s future.
De Zerbi, 44, made a name for himself at Sassuolo before working with Shakhtar Donetsk during the unfinished 2021/22 season. The Italian is spending his second season in Brighton, which sensationally led him to the European Cup, and now continues to remain in the top 10 and claim high places.
Roberto is an extremely sought-after specialist nowadays. In recent months alone, he has attracted interest from clubs such as Milan, Liverpool, Chelsea and Bayern Munich.
Dane Thomas Frank has been working at Brentford for the eighth year, as head coach since autumn 2018. He brought the club to the Premier League and secured it there in the position of a stable middle peasant. Under him, Ukrainian Egor Yarmolyuk made his debut in the top league and continues to progress.
Southgate, 53, has only coached Middlesbrough at club level (2006 – 2009). Since 2016, he has led the England team, with which he became European vice-champion, reached the semi-finals of the World Cup, and was a winner of the Nations League. He has not yet decided on his future in the national team after Euro 2024.
Manchester United are in sixth place in the Premier League, 11 points behind the top four and 19 behind leaders Liverpool. In addition, Ten Hag’s team failed to overcome the group stage of the Champions League in the fall, finishing below Bayern, Copenhagen and Galatasaray.
Source: Sportarena

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