MU: a big name has given the green light to replace Ten Hag

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Nothing is going well at Manchester United. Dropped to 14th place in the Premier League and in difficulty for their debut in the Europa League, the Red Devils are in a bad situation and the first to be criticized is above all Erik ten Hag. Very weakened since the heavy defeat at Old Trafford, against Tottenham (0-3), the Dutch technician is still more than threatened after the draw at Aston Villa (0-0) and his assistant, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, is already cited to take interim until the end of the season.

To take the reins of Manchester United, the names of Simone Inzaghi and Gareth Southgate had already been mentioned, while more recently, we learned that Xavi Hernández had been cited, as had Thomas Tuchel, linked to MU for several months already. But according to information from Manchester Evening Newsthe German coach, free since his departure from Bayern Munich, has been approached again and is already up for an adventure at Old Trafford.

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