MU: the surprising path to replace Erik ten Hag

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We don’t yet know in what sauce Erik ten Hag will be eaten, but what we are pretty sure of is that his credit is running out day by day. Certainly, the Dutchman could have been fired a long time ago given his results, but in recent days the British press has been reporting redundancy costs in excess of 15 million euros. Enough to cool the club. In the meantime, several names continue to emerge to succeed him, without really knowing if the rumors will come to fruition.

This Thursday, the Turkish newspaper A Sportstaken up by Ilmessaggerothus cites the name of Vincenzo Montella, coach of Turkey. After a good Euro, punctuated by a quarter-final against the Netherlands, the Italian technician would have been contacted by the English club. The media claims that a meeting would even have taken place between the management of the Red Devils and Montella, cited as the big favorite to occupy the position.

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