confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, ” Manchester United are reportedly reached an agreement and ready to unveil a UEFA Champions League-winning manager as their new head coach, in what is being described as a “bold” decision. He is highly-regarded in the football world, and is believed to be the perfect fit for the Red Devils. It is thought that the announcement of the new coach will be made in the coming days, and Man Utd fans are excited by the news. Manchester United Ready to Unveil UEFA Champions League-Winning Manager as New Head Coach – Bold Decision Taken”

As a possible successor to the troubled Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag, an unexpected new name has come to light. Thiago Motta is the centre of attention after leading Bologna to a Champions League spot in Serie A this year. With 51 points, Motta’s Bologna is comfortably ahead of more seasoned teams like Roma and Napoli. Prominent players like Lewis Ferguson, the captain, and Joshua Zirkzee have attracted interest from larger teams as a result of their outstanding results in the Italian league.
Zirkzee, who is 22 years old and the team’s top scorer, has a buyback option that Bayern Munich may choose to use this summer, according to reports. Contrarily, Ferguson has previously been connected to both Juventus and Napoli, and new rumours have sparked those rumours once again.
Born in Brazil, 41-year-old former midfielder for Italy earned his name at teams like Barcelona, Inter, and PSG before moving on to coaching positions at Genoa, Spezia, and Bologna.
Motta’s name has reportedly come up as a possible candidate for management roles at a number of elite teams, including AC Milan, Juventus, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, and now Manchester United.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS team have reportedly explored privately at Old Trafford the possibility of Motta becoming the next manager of Manchester United. Ratcliffe has been actively reorganising the football department since acquiring a 27.7% ownership position in the team in December. Among the notable additions are the appointment of Sir David Brailsford as an aide, Omar Berrada as CEO, and Dan Ashworth’s impending announcement as the new sporting director. The reorganisation has raised questions about Erik ten Hag, who was nominated during the previous administration.
The current season has been disappointing, despite ten Hag’s impressive win percentage and his leadership in leading the team back to the Champions League while winning the Carabao Cup the previous season. Manchester United has lost 11 of their last 27 league games, including a crushing loss to City. As a result, their chances of making the Champions League are minimal.
Ten Hag has also come under fire for his transfer choices, as players like Antony, Andre Onana, and Sofyan Amrabat haven’t had a big influence. Ten Hag and Jadon Sancho, a £73 million player presently on loan at Borussia Dortmund, have reportedly been at odds.
Because of this, there have been rumours regarding Graham Potter—who knows Ashworth from their time at Brighton—and Simone Inzaghi of Inter as possible ten Hag replacements. Zinedine Zidane is an additional interesting choice, although his availability is yet unknown.
Although Motta is an unconventional selection, his performance in the Italian league this year has drawn notice. Given that Manchester United is still in the running for European football, it seems doubtful that the team will let go of ten Hag before the end of the current campaign. By season’s end, though, his future with the team will surely be called into question.