
Erik Ten Hag is having a difficult time at Manchester United. The Dutch coach is not having the best of times. The Dutchman is one of the most criticized coaches of all, and his team certainly does not finish achieving the results. Despite flashes of some very good games, the arrival of the new owners could change everything for Ten Hag.
INEOS, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and part-owners of Manchester United, maintains its preference to retain Erik ten Hag as Manchester United manager at least until the end of the season, although they recognize that a continuation of unfavorable results could force decisions anticipated.
The team's situation in the Premier League is complicated, ranking in eighth place with just 31 points in 30 games, nine points away from the qualification positions for the next Champions League. The early elimination in the group stage of the Champions League has aggravated the crisis.
In the midst of this scenario, Ten Hag's future hangs in the balance, and he has been given an ultimatum: improve results or face possible dismissal. INEOS, aware of the difficult situation, has held informal conversations with Graham Potter about his future plans, exploring alternatives for the Manchester United bench. Jean-Claude Blanc, representing the club, has been overwhelmed by calls from agents promoting their clients as candidates for the coaching position.

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