English media reported that the new Manchester United management led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made its final decision regarding the future of coach Erik ten Hag and the technical staff of the Red Devils.
This season, United are suffering from a significant decline in results, which resulted in them bidding farewell to European competitions early, as well as moving away from the top four of the English Premier League.
According to the latest report, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already made his decision to dispense with the services of Erik ten Hag as soon as the current season ends.
The new Red Devils management believes that the Dutchman has nothing more to offer, and that he should leave and sign another coach, but so far no agreement has been reached on the name of Ten Hag’s successor at Old Trafford.
Some reports say that current England coach Gareth Southgate is one of the strong candidates to succeed Ten Hag.
At the same time, the name of current Brighton coach Roberto De Zerbe appears as a possible option, and English newspapers revealed that there is already communication between the administration and him.
It is noteworthy that over two years, Ten Hag succeeded in leading United to achieve only the Carabao Cup, and his best achievement in the English Premier League was third place last season.