It has been reported that Sir Jim Ratcliffe, United’s new minority owner, has indicated that the club should appoint a new manager. Among the potential replacements, Kieran McKenna, a former United coach who helped Ipswich rise from League One to the Premier League, is said to be on the shortlist. Another candidate under consideration is Brentford manager Thomas Frank, who has impressed during his six-year tenure with the Bees.
Despite ongoing speculation about his future, current manager Ten Hag has dismissed suggestions that the FA Cup final will be his final game in charge of United. He emphasized his focus on the task at hand and his commitment to the club’s project. Ten Hag also defended his managerial record, citing United’s previous successes such as winning the League Cup last season and reaching back-to-back FA Cup finals.
Looking ahead, Ten Hag stated the team’s desire to win trophies and highlighted the upcoming opportunity in the FA Cup final, expressing determination to seize it. He acknowledged the need to review the team’s progress and make any necessary adjustments, emphasizing his ambition to win trophies and the team’s readiness to pursue this goal.