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‘Terrible job’ – Erik ten Hag warned over joining Manchester United due to scrutiny from former stars

Erik ten Hag has been warned about becoming Manchester United’s next manager, with Ruud Gullit claiming it is a ‘terrible job’ due to the level of scrutiny and pressure from Old Trafford legends.

Ten Hag, who has impressed as Ajax boss since 2017, is the frontrunner to take over at the Theatre of Dreams this summer, having moved ahead of Paris Saint-Germain’s Mauricio Pochettino.

Ralf Rangnick has been in the role on an interim basis since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was relieved of his duties in November, but United have struggled under the German and lost more ground in the top-four race on Saturday when they suffered a 1-0 defeat to relegation-battlers Everton.

While Ten Hag is believed to be keen to join the Premier League giants, Gullit says his compatriot needs to be aware of what he is walking into, citing the ‘constant pressure’ from the likes of Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes as one of the downfalls over a move to Manchester.

Speaking on Ziggo Sport, former Netherlands star Gullit said: ‘Is it the right choice? That remains to be seen. They want to play the football he plays, but it will be a really terrible job.

‘There are all these former players in the TV studios: Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes… There is constant pressure on the team, that is not easy.

‘Know what to expect, it’s a huge job. He also has to be given the time, but I don’t know if you get the time at Manchester United.

‘The former players are constantly talking, you have a lot of things on your plate and you have to be able to handle that.

‘I would like it if a Dutch trainer is successful there, because things are not going so well in Europe.’

Gullit also questioned Rangnick’s appointment and influence at Manchester United, with the

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