π±TEN HAG IS BACK ππ Just weeks after the Dutchman was sacked by Man United, he’s being lined up for another HUGE role π€―π€― This is so HUGE…. How on earth was he able to land tis huge role ππ

Erik ten Hag’s stint as Manchester Unitedβs manager ended on October 28, following a challenging season that left the team in 14th place in the Premier League. His exit followed a loss to West Ham, marking the conclusion of a tenure that started with high hopes but ended with mixed results. In his debut season, Ten Hag led United to a third-place finish, qualifying them for the Champions League and securing the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, with a memorable win over Manchester City. However, United’s form declined last season, finishing in an unexpected eighth place, the clubβs lowest Premier League finish to date.
Although Ten Hag’s contract included an additional year extension activated over the summer, the recent takeover by Sir Jim Ratcliffeβs INEOS didnβt result in a new agreement, casting doubts on his long-term role. With Sporting’s Ruben Amorim now appointed as manager, United is starting fresh under his leadership. During the gap between Ten Hagβs departure and Amorimβs appointment, club icon Ruud van Nistelrooy stepped in as interim manager, achieving three wins and a draw in four matches, though he announced he would not continue under Amorim’s staff.
Currently without a team, Ten Hag is said to be carefully considering his next role. Although linked to the head coach position at Roma, he declined, wary of joining a club struggling in 12th place in Serie A and significantly behind leaders Napoli. As he evaluates his options, Ten Hagβs next career move is highly anticipated, with the Dutchman likely aiming for a position that aligns with his style and ambitio
ns.