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Rangnick gets his way, as Man Utd boss allowed to lead charge for chosen successor with ‘illustrious offer’

 

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Ten Hag, the manager of Ajax, is on Man United’s radar as the club prepares for another leadership changeover. Rangnick has improved outcomes at Old Trafford, but he is on his way out. As a result, he will become a United consultant.

 

 

Ten Hag has impressed at Ajax and might fill in. The 52-year-old has led the club to two Eredivisie titles and a Champions League semi-final appearance.

 

 

Mauricio Pochettino of PSG and Luis Enrique of Spain are also on United’s radar.

 

 

Jamie Carragher, on the other hand, believes the Red Devils should pursue Ten Hag. According to the Manchester Evening News, Ten Hag has emerged as United’s preferred option – though this is not a definitive decision.

 

 

Old Trafford officials are thrilled with how the Dutchman has maintained his Ajax club competitiveness despite the loss of key players.

 

 

He originally aided Ajax’s resurgence as a team that reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2019. Matthijs de Ligt, on the other hand, left for Juventus, and Frenkie de Jong transferred to Barcelona.

 

 

In addition, Hakim Ziyech and Donny van de Beek joined Chelsea and Manchester United, respectively.

 

 

Sebastian Haller, a January 2021 signing from West Ham, led Ajax to reach the last 16 of the Champions League this season. In total, he has scored 32 goals in 34 games.

 

 

In addition to his coaching style, United is aware that Ten Hag would arrive at a modest salary cost. This is in stark contrast to PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino.

 

 

In other news, Gazzetta Dello Sport claims that Ten Hag has received an ‘illustrious offer’ from Manchester United.

 

 

Rangnick, who, according to rumors, was his favored pick, has since gotten his way.

 

 

As he prepares to leave the United bench, the German wants to lead the battle for Ten Hag at Man Utd.

 

 

Ten Hag must meet the requirements of Manchester United.

 

 

In order to end the club’s five-year trophy drought, United must make the correct managerial selection.

 

 

However, the next coach must also be compatible with the club’s principles, as articulated by former player Paul Scholes.

 

 

“We’ve had a lot of suffering,” Scholes said, “and I think there’s still a little more to come before we get where we want to.”

 

 

“I keep repeating it, and I know there’s talk about people behind the scenes, but until we get a true coach, a top-class elite coach from another football team that wins trophies and inspires players, [Man Utd] will not return to the greatest level.”

 

 

“It might be two, three, or four years before they challenge for the league.” And I’d sever your hand right now for that.”

 

 

For the time being, United’s primary goal is to finish the season in the top four of the Premier League. Following the international break, they will face Leicester.

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