Manchester United Set to Sack Erik ten Hag After FA Cup Final
Reports suggest that Manchester United have made the decision to sack manager Erik ten Hag, regardless of the outcome of the FA Cup final against Manchester City on Saturday. This comes after a disappointing season, with the team finishing in eighth place in the Premier League and being eliminated from the Champions League group stage.
Despite the possibility of winning the FA Cup, the club's hierarchy has reportedly already made up their mind to let Ten Hag go. This decision is part of the overhaul of the club's football operations by new owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS group, who purchased a majority stake in the club earlier this season.
Potential Replacements
The club has already drawn up a shortlist of potential successors, including:
- Thomas Tuchel, former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager
- Kieran McKenna, current Ipswich Town manager
- Mauricio Pochettino, former Chelsea and Tottenham manager
- Thomas Frank, current Brentford manager
Ten Hag's departure would mark another significant change in the club's football operations, following the appointments of Jason Wilcox as technical director and Omar Berrada as chief executive, as well as the planned recruitment of Dan Ashworth as sporting director.
Club's Stance
While the report claims that a decision has been made, the club maintains that a final decision on Ten Hag's future will be made at the end-of-season review. However, it seems likely that the Dutchman will be leaving Old Trafford soon.
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