Manchester United 'make contact' with Roberto De Zerbi as Erik ten Hag complication 'emerges'
Manchester United are yet to make a final decision over the future of current manager Erik ten Hag as speculation continues over possible replacements.
Reports last week suggested that Ten Hag would be leaving the club regardless of the outcome of Saturday's FA Cup final, though this reality has since shifted.
As reported by the MEN on Monday, the Red Devils are now considering keeping the 52-year-old in the dugout and have informed representatives of possible successors of this stance on the matter.
Listed below is a round-up of the latest headlines regarding United's managerial situation, which appears no closer to being resolved.
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Former United first-team coach is expected to commit his future to Ipswich Town amid talk of a possible return to Old Trafford.
The 38-year-old has become one of the most sought-after coaches in England after guiding the Tractor Boys to successive promotions, resulting in interest from fellow Premier League clubs Brighton and Chelsea.
United were also understood to be keen on McKenna, though The Athletic has suggested he is now "set to sign a new long-term contract" at Portman Road.
United are claimed to have made contract with Roberto De Zerbi over becoming the next manager of the club.
The MEN reported earlier this year the Italian was understood to be of interest at Old Trafford, which now appears to be the case as options are weighed up.
The Guardian has suggested Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been left "impressed" by De Zerbi, who recently left Brighton by mutual consent after three seasons at the club.
Ten Hag is said to be