Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and David de Gea told they should leave Manchester United
Manchester United have been told they need to replace Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and David de Gea if they want to move forward.
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Manchester United have been told they need to replace Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and David de Gea if they want to move forward.
The Austrian Football Association (OFB) has denied reports that they have offered Ralf Rangnick a job as national team manager.
Manchester United fans are fearing Erik ten Hag will not be their next manager after reporters suggested the Ajax head coach lacked 'charisma' compared to job rival Mauricio Pochettino.
The Austrian FA have moved to rebut reports suggesting they met interim Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick in Manchester on Monday over their vacant manager's job. Rangnick is due to move into a two-year consultancy capacity with United at the end of the Premier League season, but now comes this new development over his future which follows speculation over the 63-year-old's supposedly watered-down role in choosing the club's next manager, and their overall off-pitch structure.
"[Erik ten Hag] has been doing well with us for years and Manchester United has been doing badly for years." That's what Davy Klaassen said when asked for his thoughts on speculation linking his current Ajax manager with the Old Trafford vacancy.
Manchester United have doubts over appointing Erik ten Hag as their new permanent manager after learning that the Ajax boss harbours the same concern as Ralf Rangnick.
When Ralf Rangnick was hired by Manchester United to be their interim manager, some eyebrows were raised amongst the fanbase.
Former Everton midfielder Davy Klaassen is baffled by reports linking Ajax boss Erik ten Hag with Man Utd, as the Red Devils have “done badly for years”.