Manchester United's five-man manager shortlist including Ten Hag and Pochettino
Manchester United's search for a new manager is now well underway.
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Manchester United's search for a new manager is now well underway.
The pressure is on at Old Trafford Manchester United are being forced to speed up their decision over the appointment of a new manager, according to the Mail. The Premier League club have reportedly whittled their shortlist down to Mauricio Pochettino, Erik ten Hag, Julen Lopetegui and Luis Enrique – with the current Paris Saint-Germain and Ajax managers leading the race for a spot in the Old Trafford dugout. It is expected that Pochettino and Ten Hag will leave their current roles at the end of the season, but the Mail reveal that the pair have started to attract attention from elsewhere, therefore putting pressure on United to make a decision on their appointment.
Manchester United are under pressure to make a decision over their new manager with leading candidates Erik ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino attracting interest from other clubs.
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