Manchester United in majority wants Erik Ten Hag to stay

The future of Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford has been discussed by Manchester United supporters, with 61% of them wishing to retain the Dutchman this summer
Erik ten Hag calls for investment to ensure Manchester United remain competitive
Erik ten Hag calls for investment to ensure Manchester United remain competitive

(Football news) It is said that Manchester United have made up their minds and that both the team and the team’s new minority stakeholder, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, have decided to keep Ten Hag as head coach.

In the Premier League table of the previous season, the 20-time English champions came in eighth place, marking their lowest-ever campaign under the current structure.

Nevertheless, in his two seasons in charge, Ten Hag has brought home two trophies: the FA Cup at the end of the previous season and the EFL Cup in 2022–2023 thanks to a memorable 2-1 victory over rival Manchester City.

Ten Hag’s future to the Man United supporters, and 61% of those voted in favour of the 54-year-old keeping hold of his job. 

Manchester United fans vote to keep hold of Ten Hag

However, 39% voting out is still a fairly sizeable chunk, with the Dutchman seemingly still having a lot of work to do if he is to win over the support of his doubters.

Ten Hag has been in the dark since the FA Cup final, patiently waiting to learn whether he would be keeping hold of his position with the 20-time English champions.

At one stage, it appeared that Thomas Tuchel was the favourite to replace him, with the German available as he prepares to leave Bayern Munich, but the ex-Chelsea head coach is allegedly taking a break from football management.

Mauricio Pochettino has also been linked with the role since his departure from Chelsea, in addition to Graham Potter and Roberto De Zerbi, who are both available this summer.

Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna has been linked with a return to Old Trafford, meanwhile, but it would be a huge risk to place him in charge at this stage of his managerial career.

Southgate is focusing on leading England into Euro 2024

Gareth Southgate has been strongly linked with the position, with the England head coach thought to have major admirers at Old Trafford, including Ratcliffe.

However, the 53-year-old’s full focus is on the upcoming European Championship, and Manchester United simply could not wait until the end of the tournament before potentially approaching him.

The timing of the interest in Southgate has made the deal almost impossible, and a lack of a suitable alternative to Ten Hag has almost certainly worked in his favour.

The Dutchman has also retained the support of the majority of Man United fans, as demonstrated by the vote, and he will now be preparing for the 2024-25 campaign.

The Red Devils will begin their preparations for next season with a friendly against Rosenborg on July 15, before facing Rangers five days later ahead of their trip to the United States.

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