According to Mirror, coach Erik Ten Hag is worried about his hot seat when INEOS Group president Jim Ratcliffe takes power.
The Dutch strategist caused the Red Devils to achieve a bad defeat record, losing 14 out of 28 matches this season, most recently when Man Utd lost to Nottingham Forest with a score of 1-2.
M.U’s sports department is having the biggest change in the decade when Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chairman of INEOS Group, begins to control football-related activities with a 25% shareholding and a shareholder. the club’s minority.
Former Chelsea and Brighton coach Graham Potter has been noticed by the new boss of M.U as criticism towards Ten Hag increases. According to ESPN, the British strategist was very popular with Sir Jim Ratcliffe when he once asked Potter to lead another team he owned, OQG Nice, but failed.
Ratcliffe may give the former Ajax captain a chance until the end of the season, but with the current wave of criticism, if M.U receives some more negative results, a dismissal order will be issued.
INEOS CEO Jean-Claude Blanc is said to have received many phone calls from representatives of many coaches to get the hot seat at Old Trafford. And this week, Ten Hag and Ratcliffe will sit down to negotiate.