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Manchester United are hoping for a drastic change in fortunes when Erik ten Hag is officially unveiled as the club’s next permanent manager.
United are closing in on an agreement with the Ajax boss and it is anticipated he could be formally announced before the end of the month. Ten Hag will be the fifth permanent successor to Sir Alex Ferguson and will arrive at Old Trafford amid a generational malaise.
Having failed to lift a trophy this season, United’s trophy drought is destined to reach almost six years before the EFL Cup final comes around next year. That signifies the Red Devils’ longest wait for silverware it in four decades and a sign of just how far they have fallen since Ferguson’s retirement in 2013.
Since he hung up the hairdryer, United have appeared to go down every route in order to replace him, with David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer all failing