Man Utd manager job stance puts ball back in Spain boss Luis Enrique's court
In pictures: England v Switzerland
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In pictures: England v Switzerland
Marcus Rashford will have to think long and hard about his lifelong love affair with Manchester United, as his World Cup hopes crumble.
Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal says Erik ten Hag should choose a “football club and not a commercial club” as the Ajax manager continues to be linked to Manchester United. Ten Hag is considered one of the frontrunners to become the permanent manager of United in the summer and has been interviewed for the role. Ad/> Mauricio Pochettino, Luis Enrique and Julen Lopetegui are other names that are said to be on the Old Trafford shortlist, with United interim boss Ralf Rangnick — who will take on a two-year consultancy role at the club from next season — playing his part in identifying his replacement, alongside executives Darren Fletcher and John Murtough.
With less than ten games to go for most Premier League teams, we're very much down to the business end of the 2021/22 season.
Louis van Gaal has urged Erik ten Hag to avoid becoming Manchester United’s next manager because they are a ‘commercial club’.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has urged Marcus Rashford to get his f*****g head out of his a**e’ in order to become the club’s record scorer in years to come.
Manchester United have been stepping up their pursuit for a new manager during the international break with Ralf Rangnick due to end his interim role this summer, and an important update has now been revealed by Fabrizio Romano on the progress with Erik ten Hag.
Manchester United are not expecting anything 'imminent' concerning their managerial situation after interviewing Ajax coach Erik ten Hag last week.