- Managers Manchester United Can Go For If They Decide To Sack Erik ten Hag This Summer.
Manchester United have had one of their worst Premier League seasons in recent history this year. To some fans, it’s shocking that Erik ten Hag is still in charge of the club, despite poor results.
The new structure at Old Trafford will evaluate how Erik ten Hag has preformed at Manchester United this season, before determining if the Dutch manager will continue at the club. In recent weeks, managers like Thomas Tuchel and Mourinho have been linked with the club.
However, Thomas Tuchel is now likely to remain at Bayern Munich next season, while Mourinho’s future is still unclear. With many top managers unavailable, let’s look at 3 good managers that could replace Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford.
Gareth Southgate
(80% Possible)
Okay, I know some Manchester United fans will hate that this name is here, but there is a strong reason why. Southgate is a strong candidate if the goal for Manchester United is to arrange the best squad for next season and beyond.
He is a calm presence that will make new signings feel welcomed at the club, and he will also help in rebuilding the dressing room spirit, which according to reports has been down for much of the last two years.
Southgate might not be the best manager on this list tactically, but with his calm ways of doing things, he will help Manchester United navigate the transitional season ahead.
Ruben Amorim
(70% Possible)
Ruben Amorim is a really impressive manager. The 39-year-old has enough maturity to navigate the immense pressure of managing at Old Trafford, and also he has the tactical know-how to set up a good Manchester United side for many years.
Amorim has managed difficult changes at Sporting Lisbon, and still manages to win trophies at the club. With his history at the Portuguese club, Amorim will be a dream to work with for Manchester United’s new sporting and football directors.
Filippo Inzaghi
(40% Possible)
Like the information above suggests, It will be difficult to pull Filippo Inzaghi away from Inter Milan at the moment, but if any club can do it, it’s Manchester United.
All the selling points are there for INEOS to attract Inzaghi. A new structure at the club, new players, and the willingness to trust the process and be patient with a manager who has already proven he can win trophies.
What do you think? Which manager do you want at Old Trafford?
Only Inzaghi makes any sense from the list but I think they’d persist with Ten Hag