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Manchester United is reportedly considering sacking Erik ten Hag if the team fails to win against Brentford this weekend.
The Dutch manager is under severe pressure, with the club currently sitting 14th in the Premier League and struggling with just three wins in ten matches across all competitions.
After a board meeting at INEOS, Ten Hag narrowly escaped dismissal but has been warned that immediate improvement is necessary.
Reports suggest that if United fails to secure a win this weekend, the club might take immediate action regarding Ten Hag’s position.
Recent speculation points to potential replacements, including Turkey’s national team manager, Vincenzo Montella.
Montella has a commendable win record and previously managed clubs like AC Milan and Sevilla, making him a viable candidate to consider.
The club is also considering former Chelsea manager Graham Potter and Newcastle’s Eddie Howe, with Potter’s availability without compensation making him a more attractive choice.
Additionally, director Jean-Claude Blanc is ambitiously pursuing Zinedine Zidane, while Brentford’s Thomas Frank has not ruled out the possibility of taking the United job.
This article was updated 1 month ago