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Manchester United will make a decision over Erik ten Hag’s future this week as it has emerged Thomas Tuchel is to take a break from football despite holding talks with Sir Jim Ratcliffe

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Manchester United will make a decision over Erik ten Hag’s future this week as it has emerged Thomas Tuchel is to take a break from football despite holding talks with Sir Jim Ratcliffe

  • Erik Ten Hag’s job is at risk after a poor Premier League and European campaign
  • Tuchel’s tenure at Bayern came to an early end after disappointing league form 
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Manchester United‘s managerial search is set to reach a conclusion this week, as it emerged Thomas Tuchel is out of the running.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe held talks with former Chelsea boss Tuchel in Monaco on Tuesday to hear the German’s plans for the club if he were chosen to replace Erik ten Hag. And it is understood he is no longer under consideration.

While no final decision on the future of current incumbent Erik ten Hag has yet been made, officials have spoken to a number of potential replacements, including Brentford boss Thomas Frank, ex-Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi and Tuchel’s fellow former Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino.

Ratcliffe and his Ineos group have been carrying out a review into the position. United’s shock FA Cup final victory over rivals City has complicated the matter and is thought to have boosted Ten Hag’s case. 

While there can be no doubt that an eighth-placed finish can only be seen as a significant underachievement, mitigating factors – not least the club’s crippling injury list – have been identified. 

No final decision on the future of current manager Erik ten Hag has yet been made by the club

Former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel is expected to take a break from football despite holding talks with Man United

Former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel is expected to take a break from football despite holding talks with Man United

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to reach a final decision over the role as Man United boss this week

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to reach a final decision over the role as Man United boss this week

There is a theory within the group that judgement on the Dutchman should be reserved until he has had the opportunity to work in the stable, elite and supportive environment that Ratcliffe and co are seeking to instil.

Meanwhile, it is understood that Tuchel is expected to take time away from football despite holding talks with Ratcliffe in Monaco last Tuesday. 

At the meeting, Tuchel outlined his plans if he were approached to replace Ten Hag.

The German spoke of how he would address United’s various issues on the playing side and disclosed how he would go about returning outcast Jadon Sancho and underperforming Mason Mount – whom he worked with at Stamford Bridge – back on form.

According to a report in German publication Bild, which Mail Sport understands is accurate, Tuchel had cited ex-Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger as an example of his ability to bring the best out of his players. However, as mentioned, Tuchel is no longer in the running for the job.

Elsewhere, failures of previous big name managers such as Jose Mourinho and Louis van Gaal, along with the reign of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer have led to a theory that previous managers have not been provided with the right tools to succeed at Old Trafford. 

As Mail Sport revealed, significant work is taking place this summer at the club’s Carrington training ground in a bid to provide those tools. 

Much attention has also been paid to avoiding a repeat of the injury crisis that wreaked havoc through Ten Hag’s squad and consistently stripped him of the ability to start his preferred XI.

Roberto De Zerbi left the Seagulls at the end of the season

Thomas Frank has been eyed by a number of clubs for his fine work at Brentford

Other candidates for the job are ex-Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi (left), Brentford boss Thomas Frank (right) and Tuchel’s fellow former Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino

Pochettino left Chelsea after just one year following a tumultuous season at Stamford Bridge

Pochettino left Chelsea after just one year following a tumultuous season at Stamford Bridge

Ineos will make whatever transfer funds they can available, but a significant overspend in recent seasons has left United walking a tightrope with regards to the Premier League’s financial fair play rules. 

To that end, they are seeking a manager who has a reputation for getting the best out of players – given that a significant turnover in the existing squad is unlikely.

The arrival of Omar Berrada as chief executive in July, along with Jason Wilcox as technical director and potentially Dan Ashworth as sporting director are all seen as moves that will supplement the manager as they seek to restore United to the summit of world football.

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