Former Bayern Munich Coach Julian Nagelsmann, is reportedly in the process of being appointed to the position of manager of this shocking Premier League club
Given the ongoing rumours regarding Erik ten Hag’s tenure at Old Trafford, Manchester United might soon have to make a difficult decision regarding their managerial situation.
With 10 games remaining, United’s problems this season have been made worse by injuries. Their current situation has them eight points out of a top-four league place.
According to reports, the new football hierarchy the club has instituted has led to a closer examination of Ten Hag’s role.
The Manchester Evening News reported that Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Group has begun interviewing potential managers in anticipation of an administrative change that could occur in the upcoming months.
Reports indicate that Julian Nagelsmann, a former Bayern Munich coach, may be a candidate for the role of successor.
Nagelsmann is now getting ready to captain Germany in the upcoming European Championship in 2024.
After the European Championship is over, Nagelsmann plans to return to club management, according to a report from Sky Sport Germany.
Before the competition officially starts, he also intends to publicly disclose his next move.
In these conditions, Nagelsmann would be able to focus solely on the German national team during the competition without being sidetracked by anything else.
The likelihood of Nagelsmann being employed might have an impact on the preseason schedule of any team interested in signing him, including Manchester United. Despite this, if United decides to replace Ten Hag at the end of the current campaign, they will still take his future into account.
There has been discussion about the likelihood of a management change at Manchester United because the team has not been performing consistently since the INEOS company acquired ownership of the team.
On the other side, Ten Hag’s future might depend on the club’s general financial situation. Ten Hag’s contract could be terminated for as much as ten million pounds, therefore United might decide to hold him while they resolve their Financial Fair Play (FFP) issue.
United recently disclosed a 23% increase in their wage bill for the second quarter. The fact that they were eliminated from the 2023–24 Champions League first was partly responsible for this increase.