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Sir Alex Ferguson has suggested a managerial name to the management of his former club Manchester United.
Manchester United may have found their next manager if they decide to part ways with their current manager Erik ten Hag.
The Red Devils are in serious danger of seeing their season collapse after their 3-0 defeat to Tottenham last weekend. Their Batavian coach is more than ever in the hot seat. Another misstep, Thursday in the Europa League, and it is very likely that the technical bar will be reworked.
An Italian on the MU bench?
So who to succeed Ten Hag. Massimiliano Allegri, former Juventus coach, would have received the support of Sir Alex Ferguson to become the new coach of MU. According to the Italian media Gazzetta dello Sport, the Tuscan technician constitutes a serious option.
In addition to being supported by the big boss, Allegri has the advantage of currently being free. But he is not the only candidate for the position.
Former England manager Gareth Southgate is one of them, while Inter coach Simone Inzaghi is also said to be cited by the media.
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