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Sir Alex Ferguson has Erik ten Hag replacement 'preference' as Man United pressure mounts

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Sir Alex Ferguson is a fan of Max Allegri and would support him as the next Manchester United manager, According to Italian reports.

Despite being only six games into the season, there's chatter about a managerial change at Old Trafford following a disappointing start that has seen the Red Devils lose three times already.

The recent defeat to Tottenham has increased pressure on the manager. Ten Hag was retained over the summer despite a lacklustre season, but rumours are again swirling about his possible exit.

If he is dismissed, Allegri, who is currently unemployed after his stint at Juventus, is likely to be a top contender for the role.

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