Manchester United have hired a 41-year-old manager who is known for his “high-intensity” approach in order to succeed Erik ten Hag.
According to a recent update, Manchester United are rumored to have initiated communication with a “high-intensity” manager in an effort to replace their current manager, Erik ten Hag. Ten Hag is engaged in a struggle to retain his position at Manchester United. The Red Devils have had a greatly disappointing start to the new Premier League season, despite an element of optimism leading up to the season. Their results and performances have fallen short of the expectations at Old Trafford. For this reason, Ten Hag is under significant pressure to maintain his position, as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have demonstrated loyalty to date and are unlikely to permit a further decline in standards.
As expected, numerous names have been associated with the possibility of replacing the Dutchman, with Thomas Tuchel being considered as an option prior to his appointment as England’s manager. Additionally, there have been speculations about the possibility of a transfer for Eddie Howe, the manager of Newcastle United, who is well-known to sporting director Dan Ashworth as a result of their time together at St. James’ Park. Simone Inzaghi, the manager of Inter, has also been mentioned as the strain on the United manager increases with each passing week. The Italian guided his team to the Serie A title last season. Managers from Manchester United’s “high-intensity” squad are contacted. In his daily summary (via GiveMeSport), journalist Christian Falk asserted that Manchester United have initiated communication with former Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic regarding the possibility of serving as Ten Hag’s successor.
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