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Ex-Chelsea boss open to managing Manchester United as report reveals his 3 ‘dream’ destinations

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Manchester United target believes next season will be very special for him.

Man United is on the radar for Ex-Chelsea boss who recently revealed his ‘dream’ destinations

A lot of talk surrounding Manchester United during recent weeks suggests that Erik ten Hag could be on his way out. Despite his best efforts, the Dutchman has been unable to produce positive results for the team.

There was some hope when the team began to string wins at the start of 2024. However, their good form came to an end when they dropped two Premier League games. After a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Fulham, United faced a 3-1 embarrassment in the Manchester derby.

Since Ten Hag could now be on his way out there has been a lot of talk regarding his successor. The Sun reports that Thomas Tuchel is interested in the project at Manchester United. The German manager is set to leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season and is in search of a new home.

The report states that Tuchel desires a return to the Premier League and the Red Devils seem like an interesting project to him. The German has previously spent time in the Premier League. Tuchel led Chelsea to the UCL title back in the 2020/21 season.

He clearly has the accolades to coach a club like Manchester United. However, the club has also been linked with French legend, Zinedine Zidane. It is being said that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is a big admirer of the former Real Madrid manager.

However, Ten Hag still has some time to save his job at United. If he can lead his team to the FA Cup title, he will at least have some silverware to show for this season.

Erik ten Hag needs a top four spot to save his job.
Erik ten Hag needs a top four spot to save his job.

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But, qualifying for UCL next season is what the Dutchman really needs to do. If the Red Devils don’t end up competing for European glory next season Ten Hag will surely be on his way out.