Manchester United boss, Erik ten Hag could be facing the race against time to tweak things at Old Trafford as the club’s new co-owner has eyed a replacement heading into the remainder of the season.
The Premier League club is reported to have turned their attention to former Chelsea manager Graham Potter as a potential successor to Erik ten Hag, according to a recent report circulating in football circles.
Ten Hag, currently at the helm of the Red Devils, has faced mounting scrutiny following a series of disappointing performances, including five losses in their last eight matches across various competitions.
The team’s most recent setback was a 2-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest on New Year’s Eve, characterized by a lack of attacking prowess and control on the field.
Despite their struggles, United managed to secure a solitary goal during the Forest clash, benefiting from an error by goalkeeper Matt Turner, as Alejandro Garnacho assisted Marcus Rashford for a clinical finish into the bottom right corner.
Sitting nine points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal after 20 games and finishing at the bottom of their Champions League group, United’s performance has sparked discussions about potential changes.