In hopes of saving his wife, Grace Aston, who has been diagnosed with muscle atrophy, Dylan Levin stays by her side and supports her in every way he can. When he is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he decides to subject her to a rigorous recovery regimen, despite knowing the pain it will cause her. Eventually, Grace recovers, but the first thing she does is choose to divorce Dylan.
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag might not stay out of top-tier management for long, as reports suggest he is being considered for the vacant managerial position at Serie A side Roma.
The Italian club is in disarray following the dismissal of Ivan Juric after a 3-2 home loss to Bologna on Sunday. Juricās exit marks Romaās second managerial change this season. Daniele De Rossi, who succeeded Jose Mourinho, was let go after just eight months in charge, reflecting a period of instability for the club.
Currently sitting 12th in the Serie A standings, Romaās owners, the Friedkin Group, are urgently searching for a manager to bring stability to the team. According to Il Messaggero, Ten Hag has emerged as a frontrunner for the role.
Other potential candidates include former Chelsea and Brighton manager Graham Potter, ex-Chelsea and Everton boss Frank Lampard, and Borussia Dortmundās Edin Terzic, who led his team to last seasonās Champions League final. Rudi Garcia, who previously managed Roma from 2013 to 2016 and later coached Marseille, Lyon, and Napoli, is also reportedly in contention.
The November international break offers a strategic window for managerial changes, giving the incoming coach a chance to evaluate the squad and instill their philosophy before league matches resume.
It remains uncertain whether Ten Hag, sacked by Manchester United last month, would be eager to take on Romaās challenge so soon after leaving Old Trafford. Since his departure, United have seen an interim spell under Ruud van Nistelrooy, who achieved three wins and a draw in four matches. Ruben Amorim from Sporting Lisbon has now been appointed as United’s permanent manager, with van Nistelrooy stepping aside.
Ten Hagās decision will likely depend on his readiness to jump into a demanding project. Romaās volatile situation, with two managerial changes in one season, presents significant challenges, but it could also serve as an opportunity for Ten Hag to rebuild his reputation after a turbulent time at United. His tactical expertise and success at Ajax suggest he could bring structure and a clear playing style to a struggling Roma side.
Meanwhile, Romaās interest in candidates like Graham Potter and Edin Terzic indicates their broad approach to finding a stabilizing figure. Should Ten Hag accept the position, it would signal his confidence in reviving a club in turmoil.
Would Ten Hagās tactical brilliance and experience make him the right fit for Roma, or would waiting for a more stable project be
a wiser choice?