Manchester United have a new priority for post-Ten Hag

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Announced for several weeks about the departure, Erik ten Hag could soon leave Manchester United. With this in mind, the leaders of the Red Devils are already working to find the appropriate profile who will sit on the Mancunian bench in place of the Batavian. Recently, the English press cited several names in this regard such as Thomas Frank, Roberto De Zerbi, Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino, but a new favorite has emerged.

Indeed, according to the latest information from Daily Mail, Gareth Southgate, who is preparing to play Euro 2024 with England, is the main target of the Mancunians. A file which, however, promises to be complex since the 53-year-old technician could extend his adventure with the Three Lions and refuses, for the moment, to discuss his future. Therefore, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS will have to wait until mid-July, after the Euro, to discuss with Southgate, which complicates the process a little more.

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