On Monday, Manchester United decided to part ways with manager Erik ten Hag after a challenging season filled with inconsistent performances and internal pressures.
The Dutchman’s tenure began with high expectations, but as results failed to align with the ambitions of the club and its supporters, it became clear that a change was needed.
United fans had hoped to see their club compete for the Premier League title, but with fluctuating performances and a lack of tactical consistency, Ten Hag’s journey has come to an abrupt end.
With Ten Hag’s departure, speculation has risen about who could step into the role to bring stability and success to Old Trafford. Here is a look at five potential managers the club is reportedly considering to lead Manchester United into a new era.
Ruud van Nistelrooy – Short-term Interim Manager
The club has appointed Ruud van Nistelrooy, a former United striker, as an interim manager.
Known for his lethal scoring during his playing days from 2001 to 2006, where he netted 150 goals in 219 appearances, van Nistelrooy remains a respected figure among fans.
His post-playing career has seen him manage PSV Eindhoven, where he secured the 2022/23 KNVB Cup. Despite his successful time at PSV, he departed due to lack of board support.
Van Nistelrooy’s familiarity with Old Trafford and respect within the club make him a natural short-term fit, though it is uncertain if he would assume the role permanently.
Apart from Rudd, here are other 3 top managers that could be permanent replacement for Erik Ten Hag.
1. Xavi Hernandez
Xavi Hernandez, the former Barcelona and World Cup-winning midfielder, is also rumored to be in discussions with United.
Xavi has long expressed interest in coaching in the Premier League, saying he would love the opportunity due to the “passion with how they live the game.”
His close ties with United’s chief executive, Omar Berrada, from their time at Barcelona could pave the way for him. Known for his strategic mind and focus on possession-based play, Xavi could be an intriguing option for United.
2. Ruben Amorim
Ruben Amorim, currently leading Sporting Lisbon, has quickly built a reputation as a promising young manager.
Since his appointment in 2020, he has led Sporting through a remarkable period, overseeing 237 games with 170 wins and two league titles.
This season, Amorim’s team sits at the top of the Portuguese league, showing dominance in every match.
His experience in developing young talent and his tactical awareness have made him a strong contender for the position at Old Trafford.
3. Thomas Frank
Another name frequently mentioned is Thomas Frank, who has guided Brentford to impressive performances since their promotion to the Premier League in 2021. Frank’s tactical adaptability and motivational skills have earned him admiration from United’s board.
He was linked to Chelsea earlier this year, underscoring his increasing reputation within English football. Frank’s success in working with limited resources and his ability to maximize his team’s potential could make him a solid choice for United as they seek a steady and capable leader.