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Thomas Tuchel has given no indication to Manchester United that he will be available this summer – leaving the Old Trafford club to push ahead with their pursuit of Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag.
The Chelsea manager’s future has become the subject of intense speculation after Roman Abramovich was hit by UK Government sanctions last week.
United’s hierarchy are long-term admirers of the German and were monitoring him closely before he took over at Stamford Bridge last year.
But they have been given no encouragement that he is ready to quit Chelsea – even in the wake of such a turbulent time for the European champions.
Pochettino and Ten Hag remain at the top of United’s wanted list this summer when