Manchester United are reportedly not currently in talks with Zinedine Zidane regarding the manager’s position. Sir Jim Ratcliffe has refused to be drawn into discussing the future of Erik ten Hag but the Manchester Evening News understands that he is not totally sold on the Dutchman being a long-term option.
He has won just half of the club's 38 games so far this campaign. Ten Hag said he held "very positive" initial talks with Ratcliffe and his Ineos cohort in January, stating that they were “on the same page” regarding several issues.
United are battling Premier League spending constraints this summer and sacking compensation counts towards expenditure. READ MORE: Some United players concerned about running demands under Ten Hag READ MORE: Ten Hag's subs further undermine his position at United Furthermore, the club may be required to fork out a fee to land Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth, who is currently on gardening leave, albeit United are unwilling to meet the £20m demand put on him.
Ratcliffe branded the asking price as “silly”, adding: “What I do think is completely absurd is suggesting a man who is really good at his job sits in his garden for one and a half years.” The Ineos chief has already captured new CEO Omar Berrada from Manchester City and could ring in a number of other staff changes, including in the dugout.