Erik Ten Hag is still employed by Manchester United for the time being, but if the board of directors chooses to part company with the Dutchman, there are two clear contenders on the team’s short list to succeed him.
United has only won two of their first five Premier League games, so their season hasn’t gotten off to the best start.
They are now eleventh in the table with seven points following their disappointing 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday.
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Ten Hag isn’t currently facing termination, but pressure to improve performances and productivity is beginning to mount.
Not only will directors Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox, along with minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, decide whether or not to fire 54-year-old CEO Omar Berrada, but they will also select his replacement should United agree to release the former Ajax manager. This data was obtained from a recent Football Insider report.