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Sir Jim Ratcliffe warned two managers would reject Manchester United amid Erik ten Hag pressure

Mark Bosnich believes Ange Postecoglou and Unai Emery would currently turn down the Manchester United job.

Current Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag has come under increasing pressure this season amid a disappointing campaign. The Dutchman did well in his first season at the club when United won the Carabao Cup and finished third in the Premier League.

But Ten Hag's second season at Old Trafford has been a different story with United languishing in sixth having also finished bottom of their Champions League group. MEN Sport understands that while United are working under the assumption Ten Hag will still be in charge next season, co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe remains unconvinced by the Dutchman and with his side unlikely to secure a place in Europe's elite competition, patience could be wearing thin.

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However, Bosnich believes that even if Ratcliffe and Ineos choose to change manager, they are unlikely to prise Postecoglou from Tottenham or Emery from Aston Villa. The two managers have earned plaudits this season, with both clubs on course to qualify for next season's Champions League.

"I would like to see Manchester United linked to Ange Postecoglou and Unai Emery if Erik ten Hag loses his job," he told FastestPayoutOnlineCasino.com.

"But I think both of them know they've got massive projects at the clubs they're at with both doing fantastic jobs at Tottenham and Aston Villa. I think both of them would say, listen, we've still got jobs to do at the places that we're at so thanks but no thanks.

"The job at Manchester United is still a bigger job in

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