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Pressure Mounts on Ten Hag Amidst Club Overhaul
Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, faces a precarious future as the club’s new executive, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, considers a comprehensive restructuring. With a disappointing conclusion to the Premier League season and a potential FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City looming, Ten Hag’s tenure at Old Trafford hangs in the balance.
Ajax Beckons as Ten Hag Addresses Rumours
Amidst speculation of a managerial shake-up, Ten Hag has been connected with a move back to Ajax, where a vacancy will emerge with John van’t Schip’s departure. In a conversation with ViaPlay, Ten Hag did not dismiss the possibility of rejoining his old club, reminiscing on his “great time” at Ajax, while simultaneously expressing his anticipation of continuing with Manchester United next season.
Commitment to the Red Devils
Erik ten Hag has reiterated his commitment to Manchester United, citing his conscious decision to sign a long-term contract and his personal ethos against abandoning his post. However, his remaining year on contract could be cut short if Ratcliffe decides to make a managerial change.
Managerial Merry-go-round: Who’s Next for United?
With the managerial seat at Manchester United potentially up for grabs, several high-profile names have been tossed into the ring. Former Chelsea manager Graham Potter and England’s Gareth Southgate have been mentioned as possible successors, with Thomas Tuchel also in the mix as he contemplates an exit from Bayern Munich. Meanwhile, Ajax has shown interest in Potter and approached Nice’s Francesco Farioli, though Ten Hag remains their preferred choice.
Pundits Divided Over Ten Hag’s Fate
The football punditry is split on the Dutch manager’s prospects. Jamie Carragher has bluntly predicted Ten Hag’s departure, citing a series of underwhelming performances. Gary Neville, on the other hand, believes that winning the FA Cup could secure Ten Hag’s position. Louis Saha remains undecided, calling for transformation both in the squad and in management, while Alan Shearer suspects that even an FA Cup victory might not be enough to save Ten Hag’s job at Manchester United.

