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The management of Manchester United would be willing to relaunch the trail leading to German coach Thomas Tuchel.
Out of contract after leaving Bayern Munich at the end of last season, Tuchel turned down United this summer after discussions with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. However, iNews claims that United will try to convince Tuchel again if they decide to fire Erik ten Hag.
Tuchel in the waiting room
The Dutchman finds himself under the hot seat ahead of Sunday’s match at Aston Villa. It is rumored that in the event of any missteps by his team during this game, he will be fired by his board.
However, other rumors suggest that Ten Hag are not yet under pressure, regardless of this weekend’s result.
As a reminder, Tuchel has already coached in the Premier League. For a year and a half, he took care of Chelsea. With the London team, he notably conquered the prestigious Champions League.
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