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Manchester United may reverse their previous plans to dismiss Erik ten Hag if they choose to keep him as manager for the upcoming season.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has updated the situation concerning Erik ten Hagโs future at Manchester United.
Despite winning the FA Cup, Ten Hag is at risk of being dismissed following a poor Premier League season where United finished eighthโ their lowest position everโ and conceded a record number of goals.
United also finished last in an easy Champions League group, and their overall style of play was negative and disorganized.
Romano confirmed in his latest Daily Briefing that โimportant meetings have taken place at Manchester United this week as they review the season and Ten Hagโs future.โ
He also mentioned that other key issues were discussed, such as improving Unitedโs poor injury record and evaluating the financial situation concerning transfers.
Regarding Ten Hag, Romano stated that โthe Dutch coach and his agents are still waiting for formal communication from Manchester United to understand the clubโs position.โ
โWe might hear something in the coming days as we approach the moment for the final decision,โ the expert added.
โThe board is involved, Ten Hag is waiting, the players are waiting โ we are entering a crucial stage.โ
There are three main perspectives on the managerial situation.
The first, supported by transfer specialist Gianluca di Marzio, is that the decision to sack Ten Hag was made months ago and communicated to him before Unitedโs match against Arsenal.
The second view, held by David Ornstein of The Athletic, suggests that the decision would be made during this end-of-season review.
The third perspective, presented by Ten Hag himself, is that INEOS had given no indication that his job was at risk and had been collaborating with him on summer transfer targets.
If the โalready sackedโ scenario is accurate, the delay in announcing the decision is puzzling, unless the FA Cup victory prompted a last-minute reconsideration.
Regardless, if the 54-year-old is to be dismissed, an announcement seems imminent. According to Romano, former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel is โsuper keenโ to take over the role.