Ten Hag sack? Ratcliffe ‘adds shock name’ to Man Utd replacement shortlist ahead of ‘major changes’
Erik ten Hag is reportedly âunder threatâ as new Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has drawn up a shortlist of potential replacements.
Ratcliffeâs takeover of Man Utd is yet to be ratified by the Premier League but the INEOS expects his deal to be formalised at some point in February.Â
Significant changes are already in the process of being made at Old Trafford as Manchester City chief Omar Berrada is reportedly on the brink of becoming Unitedâs new chief executive.Â
Ten Hagâs future is in doubt as he is among the favourites to be the next Premier League manager sacked as Man Utd are enduring a torrid season.
This is despite Ten Hag recently claiming that he has had a âpositiveâ meeting with Ratcliffe. He told reporters:Â âIt was very positive, I have to say. We had a long meeting, many hours we sit together and on many issues we are on the same page so it was very positive.
âI think from both sides it was a very constructive meeting and we look forward to working with them.â
A report from TEAMtalk claims âTen Hagâs position as Manchester United manager is under threat as Ratcliffe begins to make some major changesâ.
It is claimed that âsome senior club figures see him as just a temporary boss as there are desires for a new manager in the summerâ.
Ratcliffe is said to âhas eyes on several potential managerial candidatesâ and OGC Nice boss Francesco Farioli is the âshock new nameâ who has been âadded to their three-man shortlistâ. The report adds.
âGraham Potter, Roberto De Zerbi and Francesco Farioli are among the names that have been continuously floated by those close to the club.â
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Ex-Liverpool star Steve McManaman recently claimed Man Utd should look past Potter and attempt to prize Xabi Alonso away from Bundesliga leaders Bayern Leverkusen.
âWhy not pick a manager that has just won the league somewhere? Why not go for Xabi Alonso whoâs at the top of the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen?â McManaman said in an interview with Betfred.
âWhy go for a manager thatâs been out of work for eight months and had a failed experience at Chelsea? Iâm not saying this is a failure on the behalf of Graham Potter.
âI thought Chelsea treated Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter terribly, but I would be very surprised if the latter was on the shortlist for Manchester United. I donât believe Erik ten Hag will even leave Manchester United, but Iâd be incredibly surprised if Graham was on the shortlist for one of the biggest jobs in world football.â