Manchester United is considering Roberto De Zerbi as a potential replacement for Erik Ten Hag, with concerns about the team’s performance and a possible exit from the Champions League.
In the latest football developments, there are murmurs that Manchester United is eyeing Roberto De Zerbi as a prospective successor to Erik Ten Hag. According to a recent report from
, decision-makers at the club have been impressed by the performance of Brighton and Hove Albion’s manager.
Despite Erik Ten Hag currently occupying the managerial role at Old Trafford, his position seems precarious. A failure to reverse the team’s fortunes could spell trouble for him. The recent 3-3 draw against Galatasaray in the Champions League has put United at risk of an early group stage exit, adding to their Carabao Cup elimination. As has often been the case, the fate of United’s season appears to hinge heavily on their league standing.
While their current Premier League form is relatively stable, sitting sixth in the table with 24 points after 13 games, the overall performance has been inconsistent since the season commenced. With the looming threat of missing out on Champions League qualification, Ten Hag might find himself relieved of his duties. The situation is further complicated by the potential influence of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s plans, given the British billionaire’s recent 25% investment stake in the club.