Following Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s acquisition of a 27.7% minority stake in Manchester United for £1.3 billion, many anticipate significant changes at the club. One of such alterations could entail a change in the head coach. Since 2022, this position has been held by Erik ten Hag, yet he has yet to showcase outstanding results.
Ahead of the upcoming match against Brentford, ten Hag commented on the rumors surrounding his future. His words, as reported by Mirror UK, were:
“I am indifferent. We work, we collaborate, and we are in the same boat. I worked at Ajax, and it was the same there. When you work at such a high level, you become accustomed to it. So, we are indifferent. The players are indifferent.
When you work at Manchester United, there will always be noise, but we are focused on improving the team.”
The primary contender for replacing Ten Hag is believed to be England national team coach Gareth Southgate. These speculations intensified following The Telegraph’s report that the Three Lions’ manager was spotted at the birthday celebration of Dave Brailsford, United’s football director.Read More