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Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola could force Manchester United and Erik ten Hag to change approach

A month ago Manchester United had an obvious target to present to Erik ten Hag. The rebuilding job is a major one at Old Trafford but this club knows better than anyone how the departure of a long-serving, successful manager can prove destabilising, so the prospect of the end game coming into sight for Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp was encouraging.

Guardiola's City contract was up at the end of next season and Klopp had always planned to leave Liverpool in the summer of 2024. That gave United a target of 2024/25, giving Ten Hag a couple of years to build a team ready to take advantage of any drop in standards at the Etihad or Anfield.

That certainly felt possible, given the modern version of City has been built entirely to suit Guardiola, and Klopp's departure will surely leave an emotional void among his Liverpool squad. The problem for United now is that what seemed certain a month ago is no longer so. Waiting to pounce at the end of the Guardiola and Klopp era is suddenly not an option for this club.

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Klopp has already extended his contract until 2026 and while Guardiola has insisted he won't make a decision until the end of next season, the feeling at the moment is that he will stay for longer as well.

For the clubs queuing up to challenge them, that will force a change of approach. After another season in which the two clubs have dominated the English game, the chances of either slipping below the 90 point mark looks unlikely.

Had Guardiola and Klopp departed, then the natural upheaval that created might have meant a points total in the mid-80s was once again capable of winning the title. United lost 25 points in their first season

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk