Published on Jun, 07 2024
Erik ten Hag's wait to discover whether he will stay on as Manchester United manager is set to drag on into a third week, a source has told ESPN.
United bosses, led by INEOS director of sport Sir Dave Brailsford, have been conducting an end-of-season review since victory over Manchester City in the FA Cup final last month.
There was speculation that a decision on Ten Hag's future -- a key aspect of the review -- would be communicated this week.
But with discussions still ongoing, a source has told ESPN that Ten Hag has not yet been informed of the final decision.
A source has told ESPN that United have not put a timeframe on the process and INEOS are refusing to be rushed to a conclusion.
Erik ten Hag won the FA Cup with Manchester United last season. Photo by Michael Regan - The FA/The FA via Getty Images
Ten Hag has a year left on his contract at Old Trafford, but his future is in doubt following a poor season in the Premier League.
United's eighth-place finish was their lowest placing since 1990 and only lifting the FA Cup with a surprise 2-1 win over City at Wembley saved the campaign.
It was Ten Hag's second trophy as manager after lifting the Carabao Cup in February 2023.
Sources have told ESPN that United have sounded out possible replacements including Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Frank, Graham Potter, Kieran McKenna and Roberto De Zerbi.
McKenna has since signed a new long-term contract to stay at Ipswich Town.
Sources have also told ESPN that United hold an interest in Gareth Southgate, although he has so far refused to consider other jobs while he continues preparations for England's campaign at Euro 2024.
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A source has told ESPN that Ten Hag is determined to stay on as United boss and turned down the chance to discuss the manager's job at Bayern Munich before the Bundesliga side appointed Vincent Kompany.
United's preseason schedule will begin with a friendly against Rosenborg in Norway on July 15 before travelling to the United States for their summer tour.
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