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Manchester United have unfortunately registered yet another draw in the Europa League against Fenerbahce, throwing Erik ten Hag and his place at Old Trafford once more into jeopardy.
Despite Christian Eriksen opening the scoring in the first 15 minutes, Jose Mourinho’s side equalised to earn both teams a point on the league table.
The draw held United at 21st in the Europa League, however, has extended their winless streak in the Europa to six games. It’s also extended their current European record to be one win in 11 games, their worst record in 41 years.
The recent result hasn’t helped Erik ten Hag’s case to stay at United, with the Dutchman being on the brink of sacking on two different occasions now.
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Over the summer and more recently several high-profile managers have been linked to the United role, with Thomas Tuchel turning down the job before he took his new role with the England national team.
Manchester United bosses work to replace Erik ten Hag
Now, new reports have emerged from The Daily Mail saying that Manchester United have been holding secret conversations to line up a new replacement to Erik ten Hag.
The Red Devils bosses have spoken to one key individual whilst considering another three to potentially take the helm at Old Trafford.
Last week, a four-man delegation led by Omar Berrada travelled to Barcelona to talk to their former manager Xavi about joining The Red Devils.
The other managers Sporting’s Ruben Amorim, Dortmund’s Edin Terzic and Brentford’s Thomas Frank.
Currently Manchester United bosses are yet to comment on the news that the club are still planning to replace ten Hag behind the scene, despite refusing to sack him.
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