The future of Erik ten Hag at the helm of Manchester United appears uncertain. The Red Devils suffered another setback under the guidance of the Dutch coach, as they crashed out of Europe this week, finishing last in their Champions League group. This means that United will not be participating in any European tournaments in the spring.
This development has sparked fresh speculation about ten Hag’s future, with reports in England suggesting that Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the presumed new owner of the club, has had urgent discussions with a potential successor to the Dutchman.
According to The Sun, Ratcliffe has been in talks with former Chelsea manager Graham Potter. The 48-year-old coach has been without a job since last April when he was dismissed from the London club. Potter remained at the helm of the Blues for just under a season.